The MAT exam is a relatively easier one, especially as compared to CAT. Another reason behind this perception is that the MAT exam pattern has remained similar over the past many years. So, it is easier to predict the pattern of the actual exam. there is no change in the number of questions or exam pattern in any of the three testing modes – Paper-based, Computer-based, and Internet-based proctored tests (IBT).
Hence, creating a well-made study plan and referring to reliable MAT exam study resources can really help you crack this exam with flying colours. The best strategy to prepare well for the exam and crack it with a high percentile is to start early.
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MAT is a two and a half hours objective type choice test with the following format: –
The test is structured into five sections as under: –
The paper can be split into three parts: concept-driven, practice intensive and environment sensitive. Mathematical Skills & select areas of Language Comprehension are concept driven where the questions are critically dependent on the test taker’s conceptual clarity with respect to core fundamentals; Intelligence & Critical Reasoning, Data Analysis & Sufficiency and select areas of English Language Proficiency are practice intensive; Indian & Global Environment is environment sensitive where an awareness with respect to current affairs is the winning stroke. Given below is the preparation strategy for each of the MAT sections along with essential topics.
In this section, you are required to stay abreast of the latest happenings across the world. Apart from the current GK, learn about the basics of banking sector and business terminologies. For a good score, it is important to brush up your general knowledge daily. Majority of the questions in this section are from the following areas: –
This section evaluates your mathematical abilities in some of the basic topics. Before you start practicing this part of exam, make sure that you gain enough conceptual clarity of the fundamental topics. The important areas in this section are: –
For MAT Exam one doesn’t prepare for it separately. MAT Exam syllabus basic concepts get covered when a candidate is preparing for other MBA Entrance Exams such as CAT, NMAT, CMAT, SNAP, etc. But if a candidate wants to prepare for MAT Exam separately then they can prepare from following best books for MAT Exam:
Logical Reasoning LOD-1 by Arun Sharma
GK section is very vast. It’s better to study from some books rather than having zero knowledge during the Exam. Following are just some of the resources to prepare for GK. You need to study as much as you can for GK Section.
All the Best!! Hope so this helps you!!
Ms. Rachna Anand – Assistant Professor: I Business Institute
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