UGC NET-JRF - Logical Reasoning
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Course Description
Overview
In this course, you will learn about Logical Reasoning for UGC NET/JRF. You will learn about types of definitions, squares of opposition, inductive and deductive reasoning, types of arguments, deductive argument, means of knowledge, syllogism, strategies, and much more.
Syllabus
Ugc Net - How To Prepare Logical Reasoning || Strategy || Important Topics.
Ugc Net - Types of Definitions || Logical Reasoning || Lecture 1.
Ugc Net - Most Expected MCQ || Types of Definitions || Logical Reasoning.
Ugc Net - Square of Opposition - 1 || Logical Reasoning || Lecture 2 || Best Explanation.
Ugc Net - Square of Opposition -2 || Logical Reasoning || Lecture 3 || Best Explanation.
Ugc Net - Square of Opposition -3 || Logical Reasoning || Lecture 4 || Best Explanation.
Ugc Net - Inductive Deductive Reasoning || Logical Reasoning || Lecture 5 || Best Explanation.
Ugc Net - Most Expected MCQ || Square of Opposition || Logical Reasoning || Best Explanation.
Ugc Net - Types of Arguments-1 || Inductive Arguments || Lecture 6 || Logical Reasoning.
UGC NET - Deductive Argument || Logical Reasoning || Lecture 6 || Best Explanation.
Indian Logic - Means of Knowledge || Complete Topic || By Talvir Singh.
Syllogism || Learn From Basics || Part 1 || Logical Reasoning || Talvir Singh.
Syllogism || Learn From Basics || Part 2 || Logical Reasoning || Talvir Singh.
Syllogism || Learn From Basics || Part 3 || Logical Reasoning || Talvir Singh.
Syllogism || Learn From Basics || Part 4 || Logical Reasoning || Talvir Singh.
Syllogism || Learn From Basics || Part 5 || Logical Reasoning || Talvir Singh.
Taught by
Commerce Net Achievers
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