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Coding-Decoding - Reasoning Tricks for SSC preparation


Coding-Decoding is a way of transmitting a message between the sender and the receiver to prevent important information from unauthorized users. In Coding-Decoding, the data is encrypted with the help of a common key by the sender and at the receiver side, encrypted data is decrypted in order to obtain original data by determining the common key in encrypted data. By using the same concept, questions are asked from this topic in the reasoning section where words are coded following a certain pattern that candidates have to decode in order to solve the questions based on them. Coding-Decoding is one of the important topics of the Reasoning Section from which you can expect 2-3 questions in SSC and Railway exams. In this video, we will be discussing the concept and some important patterns of questions that are asked from this topic. So If you are preparing for SSC CGL/ CHSL/ CPO/ MTS, Railway NTPC/ Group D exams, then do watch this video and share your comments/feedback.

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