Management Aptitude Test
Hello Anjali.
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If u have selected the colleges then they will call u accordingly after the required assessment of ur result. U will be getting call letter from the colleges u have selected.
After that u will be facing the group discussion round and then the Personal interview round for the final selection.
Good luck
Hello Anjali
The colleges you can apply for depends on the score you get as different colleges accept (or set) different cutoffs. So wait till the results are out and then let us know your score, so that we can help you in a more precise way.
Meanwhile you can look for the Colleges accepting the mat score from the link below
https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/ranking/2018/top-mba-colleges-in-India-accepting-mat-score
Revert for further assistance.
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Hi Aspirant,
The Admit card of paper based test have been released today. But the admit card for Computer based test will be released on February 19, 2019. To download the admit card or for further information and events, refer the following link.
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/mat-admit-card
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Dear Siddharth,Greetings! All India Management Association (AIMA), the national organisation responsible for conducting Management Aptitude Test (MAT), is renowned for organising smooth and hassle free paper based exam (PBT) as well as computer based exam, hence, there is a very little possibility of the exam being postponed. Therefore, it will be beneficial to concentrate on the last minute preparation for the exam. Looking at the brighter side, the difficulty level of MAT is considered below CAT and the overall pattern of the types of questions asked in MAT has remained unchanged for many years. Therefore, it will be easier to crack this exam, if we are well acquainted with the question pattern. MAT exam is categorised into 5 sections, including, Language Comprehension, Intelligence and Critical Reasoning, Data Analysis and Sufficiency, Mathematical Skills and Indian and Global Environment, with each section having 40 MCQs. If one has not thoroughly prepared for these sections in advance, then, in order to cover maximum points in minimum time, one can use the following measures: 1. Look at the previous year’s question paper: Since the pattern has remained same over the years, for understanding the type of questions, it is advisable to have a look at the last year’s question paper. This will prepare the base and will help in comprehending and solving questions in an efficient manner. 2. Practice through sample papers: In order to save time, instead of practising random questions, follow the questions given in the sample papers. The possibility of similar questions appearing in the paper is higher than following a random book with a plethora of different questions. 3. Use mock tests: After focusing on the previous year’s paper and sample paper, one will develop a thorough understanding of the pattern, type of questions asked and syllabus. Undertaking certain mock tests will aid in enhancing the efficiency of solving the questions while telling you the time involved. This is necessary to know the speed. Through such mock tests, one can know, where one is giving more time and whether the distribution of time is appropriate or not.4. Watch tutorials: There are few tutorials available at YouTube and other platforms. These tutorials usually involve tips from the experts which can definitely be beneficial during the exam. 5. Books and Current Affairs: For preparation of verbal and non-verbal reasoning, one can rely on RS Aggarwal. While for the current affairs, it will be better to focus on the news covering last 3 months. There are plenty of sites which provide day to day current affairs for the preparation of competitive exams such as Jagran Josh and Current affairs.Though these tricks can help in preparing you for the exam, but the most important factor, determining the outcome, is your approach towards the exam. Don't stress out and carry a positive approach and mindset for better results.
In case of any doubt, feel free to raise more queries. We will be happy to assist you.I hope you find this information useful. All the best for your future endeavours!
Dear Student,
Greetings.
For Paper Based Test, it is dated to be released on February 9, 2019. Please keep visiting the link of Careers 360 frequently today:
Hello. Since you have not clearly mentioned which college you want so based on your marks in cmat and mat & analysing previous years cutoffs you might be eligible for the colleges whose names are mentioned below.
You can further check the link below to know previous years cutoffs for mat and cmat.
Hope this helps. Good luck!
Hi Abhijeet!
• Language Comprehension in MAT is the section that tests English
language skills. This includes Grammar, Vocabulary , and Reading Comprehension passages.
• The difficulty level of the topics in Language Comprehension section is not too high.
It has moderate to difficult level questions with the overall difficulty level being on the moderate side.
• To excel in Language Comprehension section, you need to form a regular reading habit,
improve your vocabulary skills and also practice enough to analyze and reflect data.
• You can score easily in Language Comprehension as it is an important score determiner section.
Candidates need to have an upper hand over the English Language ,
mainly over sections like grammar, verbal ability, vocabulary and reading ability.
The syllabus of this section of MAT is as follows:
• English Usage and Sentence Correction
• English Proficiency
• Fill in the blanks
• Vocabulary Usage
• Synonyms and Antonyms
• Idioms
• Phrases
• Verbal Ability
• Reading Comprehension Passages
• The pattern of vocabulary words asked in MAT exam shows that these words
are medium difficulty ones and do not belong to any sort of tough literature.
• If you practice only today and tomorrow on moderate RC passages, Newspaper editorials,
magazines carrying rich vocabulary among others source material, you can ensure high score
in Language Comprehension section.
Some Newspapers and magazines that you can follow to enrich your vocabulary :
• The Hindu
• The Economic Times
• The Economist
• Forbes
• The New York Times
• Guardian
• Aeon
• Atlantic
• Quartz
• Bloomberg
• Nautilus
• Sydney herald
• India Today
Most of these papers are available in free online format in websites and
blogging pages so you can follow the same.
Also do read the editorials in the newspapers.
Hope this helps, all the best!
Hello Anjali,
As they have just provided with the date and not the time, wait till 23:59:59 today
admit card will be released on: February 9, 2019 for Paper-based Test
admit card will be released on:February 19, 2019 for Computer-based Test
As the last date to fill the paper based test form has been extended to Feb 12, 2019 their may be probability that they extend the date pf admit card availability too.
Admit card for paper based test of MAT 2019 will be released today of their website:
https://mat.aima.in/feb19/
and exam will take place on: February 17, 2019
for more information: https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/mat-admit-card
Hello Dhanushq
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If u r willing to fill the form for the call letter of IIMS then I can tell u about the cut off of IIMS are above 80%. So u may not apply for this college.
But u can apply for many other colleges for ur further studies or can take another chance.
Ask if u have any other query by pinging me
Good luck for ur coming future.
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