How to Prepare for TANCET Quantitative Aptitude 2025?

How to Prepare for TANCET Quantitative Aptitude 2025?

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Abhishek Dhawan
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Updated on Jan 3, 2025 11:46 IST

Candidates planning to appear TANCET 2025 should read how to strategise for the upcoming exam. This article delves into the preparation strategy for TANCET Quantitative Aptitude section.

TANCET Preparation 2025

TANCET 2025 Preparation for Quantitative Ability: Anna University conducts TANCET exam for admission to PG professional courses. TANCET Quantitative Ability section is a major section in the MBA and MCA exam papers. Anna University will conduct TANCET 2025 in March. With exam round the corner, it is important for candidates to set their priorities in order and cover all the four sections in TANCET syllabus at earliest. In this article, we will be focusing on preparation tips for Quantitative Aptitude (QA) section of TANCET

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TANCET Exam Pattern Highlights

TANCET exam pattern for MBA and MCA programmes has been shared in the table below:

Programmes

MBA

MCA/MCA(LE)

Mode of TANCET Exam

Offline

Offline

Duration of test

2 hours

2

Number of sections

5 (Business Situations, Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Ability, Data Sufficiency and English Usage)

4(Quantitative Ability, Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Computer Awareness

Sectional Weightage

20 marks allotted to each section

25 marks allotted to each section

Total Marks

100

100

Negative Marks

1/3

1/3

Q:   How much should I score on the TANCET to get into the best colleges?

A:
According to the previous year's trends, you need to score above the 90 percentile to get into top colleges. According to the seat allotment rank and scores, here is the list of colleges with their required scores: 1. PSG College of Technology: 94.95 2. University of Madras, Chennai: 95.76 3. Thiagarajar School of Management, Madurai: 95.76 4. Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering: 96.87 5. University Departments of Anna University: 99.41 You can check the score required to get into your dream college at this page: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/tancet-exam-cutoff.

Q:   What is the difficulty level of TANCET exam?

A:

TANCET exam is considered moderate in terms of difficulty. For MBA exams, the difficulty standards is typically compared with the CAT exam. In comparison with the CAT difficulty level, TANCET is considered easy to crack. This is because the total number of test takers is less if compared to CAT exam, additionally, the difficulty level of the questions asked is easier than the CAT exam.

Q:   Is it easy to get high scores in TANCET exam?

A:

Yes, it is easy to get high scores in TANCET exam to meet the cutoff scores. All what needs to be done is hard work. Every exam is easy or tough based on the overall preparation. The TANCET question pattern is simple if compared with other MBA entrance exams including, CAT XAT CMAT etc. TANCET MBA has five sections with 20 marks for each section. Additionally, all the sections have equal number of questions. The sections appearing in TANCET MBA exam include:

  • Section 1 - Business Situations
  • Section 2 - Reading Comprehension
  • Section 3 - Quantitative Ability
  • Section 4 - Data Sufficiency
  • Section 5 English Usage

Candidates preparing as per the TANCET exam pattern and syllabus will not face any issues to meet the TANCET cutoff rank/scores.

Books for TANCET Quantitative Aptitude

Candidates can refer to following books for TANCET preparation:

Book Title

Author

The Pearson Guide to Quantitative Aptitude for MBA Entrance Examinations

Dinesh Khattar

Quantitative Aptitude

RS Aggarwal

Class IX and X books

NCERT

Magical book on Quicker maths

M Tyra

TANCET MBA

ES Ramasamy

TANCET Syllabus for Quantitative Aptitude

Here is the topic-wise detail of TANCET syllabus for Quantitative Aptitude:

Section

Topics

Quantitative Aptitude

Number System, HCF, LCM, Percentages, Ratios, Averages, Simple & Compound Interest, Profit & Loss, Time Speed & Distance, Time & Work, Mixtures & Allegations, Quadratic Equations, Linear Equations, Logarithms, Series and Progressions, Binomial Theorem, Surds & Indices, Functions, Inequalities, Modulus, Geometry, Mensuration, Trigonometry, Co-ordinate Geometry, Permutation & Combination, Probability, Set Theory

How to prepare Quantitative Aptitude for TANCET 2025: Quick Tips

Learn formulas and shortcuts: A lot of questions in the Quantitative Aptitude section are formula-based. Candidates are advised to make a list of all the important formulae and shortcuts and memorise them. Candidates should ensure that they use these shortcuts and formulas to solve questions in minimum possible time. Candidates can also make a note of TANCET topics that they find tricky and should spare some extra time on them.

Revision: The strategy to ace the Quantitative Aptitude section is to revise all the important topics in TANCET syllabus from time to time. Without regular practice, aspirants will lose out on the learning and the ability to solve questions within the stipulated time. Hence, it is important to revise through regular time-bound practice sessions. 

Practise Sectional Mocks: With little more than a month left for TANCET 2025, candidates should focus on taking sectional mock test of TANCET. It is the best way for self-assessment and could help students evaluate their performance based on current preparation. Candidates can take full-length mocks once they score comfortably well in sectional mocks. Additionally, candidates should also solve TANCET previous year question papers to better understand the exam format.

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Don’t overlook your weak links: The only way to score well in the QA section of TANCET 2025 is to build a base on all topics of the QA syllabus. There is still some time left for the exam and aspirants can refer to online exam portals to sort out their queries in their weak areas or they can take help of a mentor or teacher with expertise over these areas. Also, while improving their weak points, candidates should relentlessly work to build on their strengths.

Balance accuracy with speed: For success in TANCET, the accuracy and the speed with which a candidate solves the question paper should go hand in hand. One who will succeed in striking a perfect balance between these two factors will surely excel in TANCET exam. Even though there is no negative marking scheme, test-takers should not compromise on the accuracy to increase the attempts, because even If they do not lose marks for wrong attempts, they will end up losing time.

Q:   Which section of the TANCET exam has the highest weightage?

A:

The TANCET exam has five sections, namely,

  1. Business Situations 
  2. Reading Comprehension
  3. Quantitative Ability
  4. Data Sufficiency
  5. English Usage

As per the TANCET exam pattern, a total of 100 questions are asked collectively from all sections of the TANCET exam. All five section of TANCET MBA exam have equal weightage. Therefore, candidates have to answer a total of 20 questions, irrespective of the section. Since all sections of the TANCET exam have equal weightage, candidates must take all sections seriously. Each section of TANCET exam holds identical importance.

Q:   Which are the most important topics to focus for TANCET preparation?

A:

Hi, TANCET sections include Questions from Business situations, Comprehension Passage, Graduate level Mathematics, Determining Data Sufficiency, English Language. The important topics to focus while preparing for TANCET are same as CMAT. Here are few tips which you should consider while preparing for TANCET. 

1) Try preparing all the topics listed in the official syllabus. Leaving any topic will risk your chances of obtaining a high score. However, at the last minute, avoid picking up a new topic.

2) Candidates should choose or select the appropriate study material so that they can easily understand it and it will help them to understand the structure of the exam. Negative marking is applicable in the test.

3) Therefore, another TANCET MBA preparation tip is to avoid guesswork. Mark the answers which you are sure of else leave them unanswered. The candidates must concentrate on enhancing their vocabulary as they will have to answer different questions in this section of the exam. Read the newspaper on a daily basis, it will help you prepare for the further rounds of admission. Hope it helps.

Q:   How many months are sufficient for TANCET preparation?

A:

For TANCET preparation, a focused study period of  2-3 months should be sufficient, especially if you've had placement training before.

Here is a breakdown of the TANCET preparation strategy:

  • Arithmetic Aptitude: Brush up on basic arithmetic concepts. Some areas for focus under the section includes problem-solving, and working on speed and accuracy.
  • Reading Comprehension: One must improve the reading skills by practicing variety of comprehension passages. Focus on understanding the theme of the passage.
  • Reasoning: One must solve puzzles to enhance logical reasoning abilities. Additionally, candidates must practise different types of reasoning questions, and familiarise themselves with topics that have been repeating in the past sessions.
  • Business Analysis: This section is unique to the TANCET exam. Candidates will have to interpret business scenarios and propose solutions. One must practice by analysing case studies and business problems to develop their analytical skills.

Q:   How can I prepare for TANCET MBA by self-study? What are the materials I have to use?

A:

Tips and tricks to clear TANCET exam include

  1. Clearing your concepts and basics
  2. Taking mock tests
  3. Practicing previous year's question papers/sample papers
  4. Focus on improving speed and accuracy
  5. Time Management using techniques such as the Pomodoro technique
  6. Revision using short notes
  7. Avoid starting any new topics in the last phase of TANCET preparation
  8. Prepare a clear and defined exam day strategy
  9. Know your strength and weaknesses

Coming to the second part of the question, some of the recommended books to prepare for TANCET exam include:

  • TANCET MBA Superior Guide by S. SAMBASIVAN and Dr. D. ANTONY XAVIER
  • Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by R. S. Aggarwal
  • Quantitative Aptitude by S. N. Jha
  • Reasoning Test (Verbal & Non-Verbal) by Dr. M. B. Lal & A. K. Singh.

Q:   How can I crack TANCET in 6 months?

A:
TANCET is conducted by Anna University Chennai on behalf of Government of Tamil Nadu and is accepted by many good colleges across India. Make your plan according to the time you can give for the preparation on a daily basis. Work on your plan and identify your weakness and strength. Try to plan and identify above stated things within a week. Set your plan agile and keep buffer time for revision and solving mock test papers. Start with your verbal and quantitative practice in parallel. Six months can make or change the game, time management is very important at every single point of time till the final day and even on the day. Keep positive! Solve questions in a specified time frame this will help you in doing questions in time. Maintain a good balance between your accuracy and solving time. Be focused and calm. For the last month keep all the formulas and tricks handy and revise on a daily basis. Remember not to be emotional while solving or appearing for exam. Manage your time wisely.

Time Management: Aspirants should improve their time management strategy. While the sections are not time-bound, it is not recommended to spend ample amount of time in one section. For each question, candidates should not spend more than four to five minutes. Hence, candidates should build on mental calculation ability and speed by memorising tables, square roots, formulae and other shortcut steps to arrive at the answer in a shorter duration. Since calculators are not allowed inside the exam hall of TANCET, it would be futile to practice with  the aid of a calculator and being dependent on it. 

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