NMAT by GMAC
Hello Aspirant,
Please make note that here the word “RETAKE” word is ambiguous. For you it will be a retake, but for them it is fresh new exam (you have paid for whole lot again). While the window is going, you can book your slot and give the exam with other new-comers. Your best score is then considered.
I hope this helps.
Thank you.
NMAT is a national level entrance test conducted for the MBA admissions at NMIMS Uni and other B-Schools in India .
NOW, HOW TO SCORE WELL and ace the exam?
LETS BREAK DOWN TH ETEST BY SUBJECTS
maths : Be thorough with the concepts and formulae. try to do as much as hots as possible . dont break your head over difficult questions focus and play according to your strengths other than this s Work on problem solving speed that is try to improve your timing and mind calculation
GK : try to update yourself with current affairs of past 3 years and refer year books. read newspapers everyday .
attempt at least 4 mock papers before the exam and keep calm during the last week dont panic and learn new topics.
all the best
Hi,
NMAT scores are accpeted by more than 40 B-schools in India and the same goes for GMAT scores and iMET Global is one of them. Lucky for you, iMET accepts both GMAT and NMAT scores for admission in its Digital Social Media program as well as IoT.
I hope this helps,
All the best
Hello, I hope you are doing well
NMAT is an important National level MBA entrance exam which is conducted by Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC). It is the mandatory entrance test for MBA admission to NMIMS Mumbai and its other campuses as well as 30 other MBA colleges across India.
Yes, you can get your score immediately after giving the NMAT Exam. After submitting the test successfully, you will get a email within 48 hours to download your score card.
Your final percentile score will be announced after the third test window. The final scorecard will include a scaled score for each section (Quantitative Skills, Language Skills, and Logical Reasoning skills), along with a percentile ranking.
Hope this helps.
Yes , 171 is a good score in NMAT especially when this was your first attempt. But you will not get admission in NMIMS with 171 marks. Also this year the level of difficulty was slightly easy when compare to the previous years papers. The expected cut off would be around 205-250.
You can visit this website for more details-
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat-cutoff-for-nmims
NMAT is just an exam to get admission in NMIMS(Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies) , it is NMIMS which conducts the admission procedure and decides who gets selected.
Yes ,NMIMS consider your academic background as well as your work experience.
The distribution of different aspects considered before selecting a candidates are
You can see that the weightage of academic record is very low but higher record will always help increase your qualification chances,
Hello,
Congrats for securing 202 marks in NMAT. 202 is a good mark but according to me you should go for retake and try to get marks between 215-250.
This year the level of difficulty was slightly easy when compared to the previous years questions and because of that cut off will be high. So there is less chance of you to get admission into NMIMS Mumbai. I am assuming that you are targetting NMIMS Mumbai. Go for a retake and give your best shot. I believe you can easily score high marks with little more practice.
Best of luck.
Dear aspirant,
NMAT and CAT both have different pattern if exams. NMAT follows adaptive exam pattern but CAT has the fix question pattern. So both are different games and have different strategy.
If you talk in general no NMAT os not tougher than CAT. Mostly syllabus can coincide, for both exams, but the level is different. As the colleges the student are also different CAT has access to IIMs but NMAT doesn't. And if you have choice then most student would opt top IIMs over NMIMS. So you can work hard and work on the week area's and try to bring perfection in it. No exam is hard but the ingredients required for all exam is different, which include proper strategy, hard work, patience, giving mocks and self discipline.
Here are some relevant articles,
Prepare for NMAT in 6 months
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-nmat-in-6-months
Hope this information helps and
All the best for the journey ahead.!! :)
Hi aspirant,
Following below is the list of top colleges accepting NMAT scores:
Hope it helps!!
The Quantitative Skills section in NMAT by GMAC Syllabus covers the following topics:
NMAT by GMAC 2020 Syllabus: Arithmetic
Time & Work
Simple & Compound Interest
Ratio-Proportions
Percentages
Numbers
Other Questions on Arithmetic
HCF-LCM
NMAT by GMAC 2020 Syllabus: Algebra
Equations
Inequalities
Log
Linear Equations
Quadratic Equation
Absolute Value
Logarithm
Other questions on Algebra
NMAT by GMAC 2020 Syllabus: Geometry & Mensuration
Lines
Triangles
Angles
Polygons
Circles-radius, circumference, diameter, chord, Arc, Tangent etc.
Square & Rectangles
Cubes
3 Dimensional Figures
Pythagoras Theorem
Base Angle Theorem
Longest Side Theorem
Quadrilaterals
Parallelogram
Rhombus
Trapezium
Cuboid
Cylinder
Cone
Sphere
NMAT by GMAC 2020 Syllabus: Modern Math
Permutation & Combination
Probability
Coordinate Geometry
Progression-Arithmetic, Geometric, Harmonic, Relationship
Set Theory
Venn Diagrams
NMAT by GMAC 2020 Syllabus: Data Interpretation
Tables
Bar Chart
Pie Chart
Line Graphs
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