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24th July 2016, 09:18 AM
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AMU MBA Exam Pattern
What is the exam pattern and syllabus of AMU entrance for MBA for that can you please also help me?
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24th July 2016, 11:37 AM
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Re: AMU MBA Exam Pattern
Ya sure I will let you know exam pattern and syllabus of AMU entrance for MBA so that you can have idea and go through it. Exam pattern AMU MBA Entrance Exam consists of 200 multiple choice objective type questions having 200 marks to be completed in 3 Hrs. Time. Written Exam will be followed by PI/GD consisting of 50 marks. Here is the syllabus i. General Awareness Characteristics of Indian economy, basic economic indicators, industrial, trade, fiscal, budgetary and monetary policies, Indian banking system and its functioning, awareness about corporate sector, Indian and international trade, economic agreements, changes in political, technological and cultural environments. ii. Numerical ability and Data interpretation Elementary Arithmetic - percentage, ratio, proportion time and distance, relative speed, time and work, interest, stocks, shares and discount, rules of divisibility, HCF and LCM, power, exponents and roots; Elementary algebra - algebraic equations; Elementary geometry - angle, line, polygon, solids, cylinders, perimeter, volume, circles, tangent to circle, sphere, etc.; linear and quadratic equations; Basics of trigonometry and coordinate geometry. Sets - Union and intersection; frequency and class intervals, cumulative frequencies, and various types of graphic diagrams used in interpretation; Basic of probability; and Permutation and combination. iii. Comprehension and Comprehension at paragraph and sentence level, identification of mistakes; grammar and usage; Vocabulary -word formation, synonyms, antonyms, pairing of words, analogies, sentence structure and construction, active and passive voice, prepositions, completion of sentences, etc. iv. Verbal ability This may include verbal reasoning and verbal analogy, letter series, number series, coding and decoding, logical diagrams, and syllogism, etc. |
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