Coding and Decoding is an important topic in CUET Logical Reasoning that tests a student’s ability to understand patterns used to convert words, letters, or numbers into coded forms. In these questions, a particular rule or logic is applied to encode a word or number, and students must decode it or apply the same rule to another example.

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Coding and decoding questions may involve letter shifting, number substitution, symbol replacement, or pattern-based coding. To solve these questions effectively, students should carefully analyze the relationship between the original word and the coded form. Recognizing alphabetical positions and logical patterns plays a key role in finding the correct answer.

Regular practice improves analytical thinking, pattern recognition, and problem-solving speed. Since coding and decoding questions frequently appear in the CUET reasoning section, mastering this topic helps students solve questions quickly and score better in the exam.