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February 6th, 2017, 09:25 AM
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Syllabus For IIFT Entrance Exam
Hii sir, I Wants to get Admission Into the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade Will you Please provide me the Syllabus of the Entrance Test of the IIFT ?
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February 6th, 2017, 10:09 AM
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Re: Syllabus For IIFT Entrance Exam
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) Entrance Exam is conducted by IIFT, one of the prestigious B school for providing admissions into a wide range of Management Programs. Eligibility Criteria : Recognized Bachelor’s degree of minimum 3 years’ duration in any discipline. • Candidates appearing for a qualifying examination can also apply subject to submission of proof of requisite qualification by October 07, 2016. • There is no age limit. The questions in the exam will be asked from 3 sections, namely, English Comprehension General Knowledge & Awareness Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Analysis. Syllabus of the Entrance test is given below Logical Reasoning Section Visual and Critical Reasoning Assumption-Premise-Conclusion Statements and Assumptions Assertions and Reasons Decision Making Data Structures Series Coding-Decoding Blood relations Alphabetical Series Revise Statement & Assumption Statement & Conclusion Syllogisms Verbal Ability Section Grammar Sentence Correction Error Detection Para-Jumbles Vocabulary based Questions Vocabulary Empower (lexicon, words and phrases) Synonyms Antonyms Analogies Spelling Tests Fill in the Blanks Verbal Logic Reading Comprehension Quantitative Aptitude Section Number Systems Fraction and Decimals Geometry Quadratic and linear equations Ratios and Proportion Percentages In-equations Averages Partnership Time-Speed-Distance Algebra Profit and Loss Allegation & Mixtures Pipes and Cisterns Simple Interest and Compound Interest Work and time Mensuration Permutations & Combinations Tabulation, Pie chart, Bar Chart Line Graph Probability General Awareness Section Current Affairs of National and International Economy Personalities in News Sports news Trade Awareness History Culture Politics Geography Economics Sports Literature Indian Constitution Science in the Everyday Life |
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