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February 10th, 2016, 11:53 AM
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DU MBA Exam pattern
Hello sir ! would you please provide me information about entrance exams pattern of those colleges affiliated to Delhi university ?
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February 10th, 2016, 12:03 PM
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Re: DU MBA Exam pattern
Hello buddy as we have information CAT score are accept in Delhi university affiliated colleges , therefore we provides you CAT exam pattern CAT is taken by applicants seeking admission in the Post-Graduate and Fellow Programmes in management courses of several management institutes in India including the IIMs. As of today, well over 100 B-Schools in India accept the CAT score. Eligibility Criteria The candidate must be a graduate, with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA (45% in case of the candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Persons with Disability (PWD)/Differently Abled (DA) category) In absence of any percentage conversion scheme, candidate’s CGPA will be divided by maximum possible CGPA and multiplying the result with 100. Applicants appearing for the final year of bachelor’s degree/equivalent qualification examination and those who have completed degree requirements and are awaiting results can also apply. Exam pattern CAT candidates will have to solve 100 questions in 180 minutes. It has three sections: Quantitative aptitude (60 min) Data interpretation and logical reasoning (60 min) Verbal and reading comprehension (60 min) English Verbal Ability: Reading comprehension, verbal reasoning, syllogisms, analogies, antonyms and synonyms, fill in the blanks, sentence correction, idioms, etc. Maths/Quant Ability: Number systems, geometry, trigonometry, probability, permutation combination, algebra, mensuration, time and work, averages, percentages, profit and loss, quadratic and linear equations, etc. Data Interpretation: Interpretation and analysis of data based on text, tables, graphs (line, area), charts (column, bar, pie), venn diagram, etc. Logical Reasoning: Clocks, calendars, binary logic, seating arrangement, blood relations, logical sequence, assumption, premise, conclusion, linear and matrix arrangement, etc. |
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