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April 9th, 2017, 02:52 PM
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CAT MBA Entrance Exam Syllabus
I want the syllabus of Common Admission Test (CAT) MBA entrance Exam for preparation so can you provide me?
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April 9th, 2017, 03:46 PM
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Re: CAT MBA Entrance Exam Syllabus
Ok, I am providing you the syllabus of Common Admission Test (CAT) MBA entrance Exam CAT Exam syllabus There are three sections: Quantitative Ability (QA, 34 questions) Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR, 32 questions) Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VRC, 34 questions) The duration of the exam is 180 minutes. There is no separate time limit on sections. Quantitative Ability Syllabus 1. Number Systems 2. LCM and HCF 3. Percentage 4. Profit and Loss 5. Interest (Simple and Compound) 6. Speed, Time and Distance 7. Time and Work 8. Average 9. Ratio and Proportion 10. Linear Equations 11. Quadratic Equations 12. Complex Numbers 13. Logarithm 14. Progressions 15. Binomial Theorem 16. Surds and Indices 17. Inequalities 18. Permutation and Combination 19. Probability 20. Functions 21. Set Theory 22. Mixtures and Alligations 23. Geometry 24. Co-ordinate Geometry 25. Trigonometry 26. Mensuration Data Interpretation Data is given in form of tables, charts or graphs. In this section it is tested that how candidates can interpret the given data and answer questions based on it. 1. Tables 2. Column graphs 3. Bar Graphs 4. Line charts 5. Pie Chart 6. Venn Diagrams Combination of two or more types linked to each other. Logical Reasoning 1. Tables 2. Column graphs 3. Bar Graphs 4. Line charts 5. Pie Chart 6. Venn Diagrams Verbal Ability Types of Questions Vocabulary Based (Synonyms Antonyms) English Usage or Grammar Sentence Correction Fill in the blanks Cloze Passage Analogies or Reverse Analogies Jumbled Paragraph Meaning-Usage Match Summary Questions Verbal Reasoning Facts / Inferences / Judgements Reading Comprehension Vocabulary Vocabulary questions test the candidate's knowledge of the primary meanings of words, secondary shades of meaning, usage, idioms and phrases, antonyms, related words, etc. Grammar Grammar-based questions test the candidate's ability to spot and correct grammatical errors. CAT generally tests knowledge of high school level grammar and includes areas like subject-verb agreement, use of modifiers, parellel construction, redundancy, phrasal verbs, use of articles, prepositions, etc. Verbal Reasoning Verbal reasoning questions are designed to test the candidate's ability to identify relationships or patterns within groups of words or sentences. General and Business GK(Elementry Level) Institutes like IIFT AND SYMBOISIS have a section for General knowledge which includes question related to current affairs and business GK at elementary level |
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