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September 22nd, 2016, 09:25 AM
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Is NMAT Tough
Is Narsee Monjee Management Aptitude Test NMAT exam tough? Tell me the strategy for preparation of exam?
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September 22nd, 2016, 10:42 AM
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Re: Is NMAT Tough
I think Narsee Monjee Management Aptitude Test NMAT exam is not so tough, as there is no negative marking for wrong answer. The paper is not really difficult and a sincere hardworking student should not find it difficult to crack. Section wise strategy to tackle NMAT- Verbal: This section has 32 questions and you are given only 22 minutes to solve them. Around 2-3 RCs were found in almost all the papers. Then there were 10-12 Vocab based, around 7-8 grammar based questions. Remaining questions were parajumbles, match the following, etc. It might be a good idea to leave the RCs for last. First complete the sitters like synonyms, antonyms, grammar, etc. Try solving the question at one go. With only 22 minutes, the probability of you getting the time to revisit the questions is bleak. There is no negative marking in NMAT so don’t leave any question unmarked. Quantitative+ Data Interpretation: This section has 48 questions and 60 minutes. Last time around 3-4 sets of DI were observed on an average here. The Quant questions covers almost all the chapters. There is a chance that you may get a calculation intensive DI set. In that case quant questions might be easier and vice versa. Attempt the questions that you know well and are likely to get right. Mark the questions which will take a couple of minutes to solve but you are likely to be right. Leave them for second round. Practice calculation for DI. Logical Reasoning: This section has 40 questions and 38 minutes. Sequences and series, arrangements, puzzles, coding- decoding, direction sense, blood relation based questions, weakening, strengthening, assumption based questions You have a large number of questions. Right question selection is very important and so is speed and accuracy. NMAT exam is like a breeze. It ends in the blink of an eye. Be aggressive. Be smart. Have all the formulas on the tip of your tongue and also learn the shortcuts well. |