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5th January 2017, 02:58 PM
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NMAT Exam Type
I want to know the type of National Management Aptitude Test (NMAT) Exam so will you please tell me?
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5th January 2017, 04:02 PM
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Re: NMAT Exam Type
National Management Aptitude Test NMAT is the entrance test conducted by NMIMS for admission in various courses of Business Management Studies in NMIMS (Mumbai Campus, Bengaluru Campus and Hyderabad Campus) NMAT Exam Pattern In the test, the objective type questions will be asked from three sections. Duration of the test is 2 hours. Total number of questions which will be asked is 120. Sections Number of Questions Time Allotted (in minutes) Language Skills 32 22 Quantitative Skills 48 60 Logical Reasoning 40 38 Total 120 120 Syllabus- 1. Language Skills The first section is Language Skills and the time allotted to attempt this part is 22 minutes.. This section will contain 32 questions. In this section, the candidates will be tested mainly for their language and reading skills, and that will include finding errors in given sentences. Similarly, candidates will be asked to rearrange a pair of words to form meaningful sentences, choose the word which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word given in bold and other similar questions. For good score in this part, it is very important for the candidates to know their grammar and also the ability to quickly comprehend and formulate answers related to language. 2. Quantitative Skill Aimed at testing the mathematical skills of the candidates, this section will consist of 48 questions. The time allotted to this part is 60 minutes. This section will comprise questions that will demand good mathematical skills and the ability to do quick-oral calculations. The questions in this section will be based on direct applications of concepts and formulae and will have questions from Business Mathematics, Arithmetic, and also Geometry. The candidates are required to practice basic formulae and concepts of Mathematics and also the Sample and Previous year question paper. 3. Logical Reasoning As the name suggests, this section will consist of 40 questions and will test the logical reasoning capability of all the candidates. The questions in this section are considered to be comparatively easier to the other sections. The questions here are asked from the topics like Data Arrangement, Coding and Decoding, Blood Relations, Direction Sense, Input/Output analysis, Series and Sequences and questions to test the general intelligence of the candidates. These topics require rigorous practice and the key to getting through this section is to have a basic knowledge of logical reasoning. This section forces the candidate to exert their mental-logical capabilities to the maximum and that is the most challenging part. The time allotted to this section is 38 minutes. |