Aptitude Assessment

Is your mind wired
for Computer Science?

The global demand for computer science professionals has reached an unprecedented scale, driven by artificial intelligence, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and the accelerating digitisation of every industry. Yet, within every cohort of aspiring Computer Science students, there exists a measurable and significant variation in foundational cognitive aptitude — the logical precision, mathematical abstraction, computational reasoning, and pattern-recognition capacity that separates those who will thrive in a rigorous programme from those who will struggle without targeted support.

This variation is not a measure of intelligence or ambition. It is a measure of cognitive readiness — the degree to which a student's existing reasoning architecture aligns with the specific demands of a computer science curriculum. Identifying this readiness early, before a student invests years in a potentially mismatched path, is not gatekeeping. It is guidance. It is the most data-driven and compassionate intervention an educator or institution can make.

This Aptitude Assessment is a structured evaluation across five dimensions of Computer Science-relevant cognition: abstract logical reasoning, mathematical reasoning, computational thinking, spatial and temporal reasoning, and attention to precision. Seventy-five carefully calibrated questions, distributed across three difficulty tiers, designed to reveal not merely whether you can compute — but precisely how your mind approaches complex, layered problems.

75
Questions
60
Minutes
5
Cognitive Domains
3
Difficulty Tiers
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What This Assesses

Five dimensions of
Computer Science cognitive readiness

Each domain probes a distinct cognitive faculty that computer science demands at every level. Together, they form a complete profile of your aptitude for the discipline.

Domain 01
🧩

Abstract Logical Reasoning

Your ability to identify patterns, draw valid deductive conclusions, and navigate formal logical systems — the bedrock of algorithm design and formal verification.

15 Questions
Domain 02

Mathematical Reasoning

Discrete mathematics, propositional logic, set theory, and numerical thinking. Computer science is applied mathematics — this measures how naturally you inhabit that space.

15 Questions
Domain 03
⚙️

Computational Thinking

Decomposition, abstraction, and algorithmic logic. Can you trace a flowchart, spot a loop invariant, debug pseudocode without a compiler? This is your CS instinct.

15 Questions
Domain 04
🌐

Spatial / Temporal Reasoning

Visualise recursion, understand memory layouts, reason about tree structures and data sequences in both space and time. Critical for systems programming and data structures.

15 Questions
Domain 05
🔍

Attention to Precision

CS rewards exactness and punishes ambiguity. One misplaced condition, one off-by-one error — this dimension measures whether you are wired for the discipline's unforgiving rigour.

15 Questions

Understand how you think.
Before you choose your path.

60 minutes. 75 questions. A report that tells you — and your institution — exactly how your mind is wired for computer science.