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Decision Making Reasoning Questions and Answers

Decision Making Reasoning Questions and Answers

Decision Making Reasoning Questions and Answers

Online banking classes : Decision making is the act of making a choice among available alternatives. It is believed that the management without a decision is a man without a backbone. Therefore, decision making is a problem-solving approach by choosing a specific course of action among various alternatives.
Direction (1-5): Questions based on Decision making :
Following are the conditions for selecting faculty in a College. The candidate must ________
(i) be at least 25 years and not more than 35 years as on 01.06.2017.
(ii) be a graduate in any discipline with at least 70 percent marks.
(iii) have completed a post-graduate degree in any discipline with at least 75 marks.
(iv) have work experience of at least two years in the teaching field in a college.
(v) have secured at least 45 percent marks in the selection process.
In the case of a candidate who satisfies all the condition except___
(A). at (iii) above but has secured at least 80 percent marks in under graduation, the case is to be referred to Lecturer.
(B). at (iv) above but has post qualification experience of at least 3 years in Industries and minimum one year in the teaching field, the case is to be referred to Associate Professor.

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