SSC says Part-A is "principally of non-verbal type" — shapes and patterns, not facts.
Forty marks of the paper test whether you can see a pattern quickly. That's not knowledge. It's an eye, and an eye can be trained.
For matriculation-level candidates preparing for Constable (GD) posts.
Why start now
Non-verbal reasoning is shapes, figures, patterns, mirror images, series, spatial rotation. There is no chapter to read and no list to memorise. Either the pattern appears to you in a few seconds or it doesn't.
What makes it appear is practice — a lot of small, spaced, deliberate practice, the kind that changes what your eye notices automatically. That takes months, not a fortnight, and it is the reason this section separates candidates so sharply.
The paper is at Class 10 level. The difference between people isn't what they know. Start training the part that's actually being tested.
Eighty questions, 160 marks, sixty minutes. Then the physical tests, which no app prepares you for.
The reasoning section isn't in a syllabus you can read. It's a thinking skill, built by practising the right questions, the right amount, over time. That's exactly what Master Mental Ability does — and SSC's own syllabus calls Part-A "principally of non-verbal type", listing analogies, spatial visualization, figural classification and non-verbal series, which is precisely what the app trains.
Harder as you improve, easier when you slip. No time wasted on what you've already got.
Spaced repetition returns a question right as it's about to fade — so it's still there on exam day.
You reason it out before the answer shows. That effort is where recognition gets built.
A moment to settle before each session. The same calm sixty minutes on a clock takes away.
Open it in the phone's browser and start at once. One tap adds it to the home screen — it sits there like any app. Works on an older phone, a shared phone, any phone. No app store, nothing to chase, no space taken up.
In 2007, in his second year at IIT Delhi, Vineesh wrote a book — Master Mental Ability in 30 Days. It has sold year after year ever since, without the publisher ever marketing it.
In the years since, he built other learning products and spent a decade working with children of every background in a holistic learning centre.
This app goes far beyond that book — everything he's learned about how people actually learn, built into something you practise, not just read.
Solve a full session, no registration. Decide nothing yet.
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A little each day. The app decides what to practise and when to bring it back.
Invite a friend preparing for GD — you both earn more free days.
It's free to try — no signup to start, no card, no auto-debit, nothing taken silently. Later, one payment unlocks all the content for a full year — it's a one-time payment, not a subscription, and never an auto-debit. Exact pricing is coming soon. And you'll always be able to try free first — and share the app to keep learning free.
No. It trains Part-A. General Knowledge, Elementary Mathematics and the language part need their own work, and the physical tests need the ground. What we do, we do properly.
Because SSC sets it "principally of non-verbal type" — figures and patterns rather than text. Reading about patterns doesn't make you see them faster. Solving a lot of them, spread over time, does.
Some. Practice always beats no practice. But be honest with yourself about what 45 seconds a question means: recognition is built over months, not in a week. Start anyway — the next cycle is closer than it feels.
The full app is coming in Hindi — questions and solutions both. For now it's in English. Worth knowing either way: SSC sets this paper in English, Hindi and 13 regional languages.
Only on the Staff Selection Commission's own website, ssc.gov.in — never through an agent and never through us. The Constable (GD) 2026 cycle closed on 31 December 2025, with the CBE held between April and May 2026. SSC has not yet announced the next Constable (GD) cycle, and its 2026-27 Tentative Calendar does not list one. Check ssc.gov.in for the current notice.
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