Numerical ability: Number Systems, Arithmetic, Elementary Statistics, and Data Interpretation are all assessed in this part. Verbal Ability: This section assesses English grammar, how to use it correctly, and reading comprehension. Reasoning ability: Identifying words and mathematical patterns, problem-solving, figurative and factual analysis, decision-making, propositional reasoning, and visual-spatial reasoning are all assessed in this section. The programming section examines knowledge and skill in specific disciplines related to occupational roles in the areas below: Pseudo-code, Algorithms, Programming structures, fundamental Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and its stage-wise documents, and implementation using C, C++, and Java will be tested. Candidates must be able to code in any of the following programming languages: C, C++, Java, Python, and PERL. Hands-on exercise of coding.