TISSNET MA-MSc 2024 Exam Pattern: Check Section-wise Format Here

Tata Institute of Social Sciences National Entrance Test 2024 ( TISSNET )

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Updated on Feb 26, 2024 13:47 IST

TISSNET exam pattern 2024 specifies the structure of the question paper, type of questions, marking scheme and other details. TISS Mumbai will conduct TISSNET 2024 exam has been scrapped. TISSNET exam is conducted in the Computer-based Test (CBT) mode in more than 100 centres across 39 cities in India. Candidates can check the detailed TISSNET exam pattern below.

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TISSNET Exam Pattern

Details

Exam Mode

Computer-Based Test mode

Exam Timings

2 pm to 3.40 pm

Test Duration

1 hour and 40 minutes

Total Questions

100 questions

Sections/Subjects

3 sections based on:

·         English Proficiency

·         Mathematics and Logical Reasoning

·         General Awareness

Total Marks

100 marks

Type of Questions

Multiple choices based questions

Negative Marking

No

Medium

English

TISSNET 2024 question paper comprises three sections – English Proficiency, Mathematical Skills & Logical Reasoning and General Awareness, which will be based on topics under TISSNET 2024 syllabus as prescribed by TISS Mumbai.

TISSNET 2024 Marking Scheme

  • One mark will be awarded for each correct answer
  • No marks will be deducted for wrong attempts
  • No marks will be deducted for not attempting a question

TISSNET 2024 Sectional Weightage

The table below indicates a section-wise break-up of questions and difficulty level of TISSNET exam:

Subject

Questions per section

Difficulty Level

General Awareness

40 MCQs

Moderate to Difficult

English Proficiency

30 MCQs

Moderate

Mathematical Skills and Logical Reasoning

30 MCQs

Easy

Total

100 MCQs

Moderate

Q:   What is the syllabus for the TISSNET Exam?

A:
Syllabus for the TISSNET Exam; English Proficiency; 1- Verbal Ability: Purpose of the passage, Strengthen and Weaken, Assumption and Supporting Statement, Flaw, and Discrepancy, Inference, and Conclusion Drawn, Passage based questions, Author's Point of View, Sentence Correction 2- Reading Comprehension: Word substitute in a sentence, Right usage of words in fill in the blank, Right usage of the word in matches the following, Fill in the Blanks Homophones, Idioms - Fill in the blank, Idioms - Match the following, Error spotting - grammar/words/ punctuation, The main idea of the passage. Mathematical Skills; 1- Maths Profit and Loss, Averages, Basic Geometry, Ratio and Proportion, Percentages, Speed and Time, Probability Number System. 2- Logical Reasoning: Number Series, Alphabet Series, Eye for detail, Statement Conclusion/Assumption/ Arguments, Logical Connectivity, Linear/Circular/Family Arrangement, Venn Diagram, Puzzles. 3- Data Interpretation: Bar graphs, Tables, Pie charts, Double pie charts, Case lets, Multiple graphs, Line graphs, and Data comparison. General Awareness: National Events, Environment & Ecology, International Events, politics, History, Governance, Law, Corporate Events and Awards, Social Studies, Movements, National/International Awards in Entertainment Industry, Economics, Policy, National or International Awards for Social and Environmental cause, International politics/ current events, Defense, Military, Terrorism related, Gender, Health, Education, Labour, Finance, Budget Environment & Ecology, Media, ICTs, Literature, Art, Culture. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha TISSNET exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/mba/tissnet-exam-syllabus). I hope this will help you.
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Q:   What is the time duration for TISSNET exam? Is there any sectional time limit?

A:
TISSNET is computer based test consisting of 100 objective type questions which has to be attempted in one hour 40 minutes (100 minutes). There will be no sectional time limit to attempt the TISSNET exam. Candidates can divide their exam duration as per their preference. However, candidates must ensure to device strategy to attempt maximum number of questions with maximum accuracy within the given time duration. As per the exam pattern of TISSNET English proficiency section will consist of 30 questions, Mathematics and Logical Reasoning will consist of 30 question and General Awareness will consist of 40 questions. Candidates will not be given extra time to complete the examination.
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Q:   What is the exam pattern and marking scheme for TISSNET and what kind of skills does it test?

A:
Tata Institute of Social Sciences conducts the TISS National Entrance Test every year for admission to MA/PG programmes. The exam is conducted at the university level. Candidates who are willing to take admission to M.A. Programmes of TISS must appear for the TISSNET exam to qualify for the selection process. TISSNET exam is conducted in Computer-based mode at various exam centres. The exam is conducted for a duration of 100 minutes (one hour 40 minutes). Candidates will have to attempt 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) within the given time duration. The TISSNET question paper will be divided into three sections viz. English Proficiency (30 MCQs), Mathematical Reasoning & Logical Reasoning (30 MCQs), and General Awareness (40 MCQs). TISSNET marking scheme is as follows: a. One mark will be awarded for each correct answer b. No marks will be deducted for wrong attempts c. No marks will be deducted for not attempting a question The objective of the TISSNET exam is to assess the candidate's following skills: 1. English proficiency- Assess English language usage and comprehension 2. Mathematics and Logical Reasoning- Assess quantitative skills and logical reasoning 3. General Awareness- Assess awareness about Current Affairs social-political and developmental issues.
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TISSNET 2024 Exam Preparation

To score well in TISSNET 2024, aspirants should make a study schedule that fits with their way of studying. The preparation plan should include a subject-wise preparation strategy, the books that need to be covered, the hours that need to be devoted to each subject, the expected time to start revision and practice mocks. Shared below are essential articles that will help you prepare well for TISSNET 2024:

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Q:   How should I prepare for the TISSNET verbal ability section?

A:
Preparation Strategy Out of the total time of 100 minutes, you should spend 25-30 minutes to solve this section in TISSNET. Since there is no negative marking, you should target an attempt of 26-28 questions. Also, to score well, you should increase your reading speed and concentration over long time periods. To prepare for Verbal Ability, stick to the rule of concepts first and practice later. Study English grammar to understand the concepts. Then practice a number of sample questions of different kinds to gain confidence, speed and accuracy. Develop the habit of reading from early stages. Improve verbal communication skills Think before speaking. Use concise language. Understand your audience. Be mindful of your tone. Pay attention to your body language. Employ active listening. Speak with confidence. Show your authentic self.
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Q:   How should I prepare for the TISSNET quant section?

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The TISSNET's "quant, " or mathematical ability section, is heavily concept-driven. Using these professional tips, you can get ready for this section: 1. Examine the question set from the previous year to comprehend the type of questions in this section. 2. Consult quality publications like R. S. Aggarwal's "Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations. " 3. Review the foundational material from NCERT for each and every topic listed in this section. 4. Before beginning practice, fully comprehend the concepts from the book. Then, practice it according to the topics covered. 5. Conduct 15 to 20 practice exams to increase your accuracy in this section.
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Q:   How can I cover the TISSNET syllabus for General Awareness?

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The TISSNET syllabus for General Awareness is vast and gets difficulty to cover every area. This section will consist of total 40 questions. This section is an important factor to bring the candidate's score up or down. To cover the syllabus of General Awareness candidates must focus both on static GK and Current Affairs. As per the previous year's analysis, the maximum number of questions were asked from Static GK. To prepare for the General Awareness section, candidates must follow some of the key tips mentioned: Candidates must download the TISSNET previous year question papers (https://www.shiksha.com/mba/tissnet-exam-question-papers) to know the type of questions covered in this section. Read the newspaper regularly to stay updated with the Current Affairs. Candidates can also refer to Manorama year book for updated GK questions. Candidates must purchase the GK study material as per the TISSNET General Awareness syllabus. This section mainly focus over social issues, hence candidates must lay emphasis over the social current issues.
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FAQs Related to TISSNET Exam Pattern

Check frequently asked questions on TISSNET exam pattern below:

Q:   What is the exam pattern and marking scheme for TISSNET and what kind of skills does it test?

A:
Tata Institute of Social Sciences conducts the TISS National Entrance Test every year for admission to MA/PG programmes. The exam is conducted at the university level. Candidates who are willing to take admission to M.A. Programmes of TISS must appear for the TISSNET exam to qualify for the selection process. TISSNET exam is conducted in Computer-based mode at various exam centres. The exam is conducted for a duration of 100 minutes (one hour 40 minutes). Candidates will have to attempt 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) within the given time duration. The TISSNET question paper will be divided into three sections viz. English Proficiency (30 MCQs), Mathematical Reasoning & Logical Reasoning (30 MCQs), and General Awareness (40 MCQs). TISSNET marking scheme is as follows: a. One mark will be awarded for each correct answer b. No marks will be deducted for wrong attempts c. No marks will be deducted for not attempting a question The objective of the TISSNET exam is to assess the candidate's following skills: 1. English proficiency- Assess English language usage and comprehension 2. Mathematics and Logical Reasoning- Assess quantitative skills and logical reasoning 3. General Awareness- Assess awareness about Current Affairs social-political and developmental issues.
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Q:   Which are the best books to refer for TISSNET exam preparation?

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Preparation material for TISSNET: 1. Analytical and Numerical Ability -How to Prepare Quantitative Aptitude for CAT by Arun Sharma -Quantitative Aptitude by RS Aggarwal - How to prepare for Logical Reasoning for CAT by Arun Sharma - An Advanced Approach to Data Interpretation by RS Aggarwal 2. Language Ability - For practice of Reading Comprehension the best book you can buy is Proficiency in Reading Comprehension Simplifying the Passage for you by Ajay Singh - Objective English for competitive examinations by Hari Mohan Prasad - Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis 3. General and Social Issues - For History, Geography and Science read NCERT from 8th to 12th standard. - For Economics Pratiyogita Darpan Special Economics Issue - For Indian Polity refer Indian Polity by M Laxmikanth. - Newspapers These listed books in an exhaustive list and a candidate should focus on the areas in which he/she feels is weak at.
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Q:   Which are the most important topics to focus on TISSNET preparation?

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TISSNET asks General awareness, Mathematics and English in the written exam. Once you qualify, there would be an interview, group discussion, and a written descriptive paper. Depending on the sum of all these marks, the list of qualified students is issued. Preparation: You should start preparing by practising Mathematics, English and general awareness. Read newspapers like The Hindu, magazines like Frontline etc. , Alongside, also brushed up mathematics and English from high school books. The main preparation for an interview is a crucial part of the selection process. Students should prepare well for essay writing by writing every day on a topic. Further, students should also prepare for the interview by giving mock interviews and preparing for key questions. Inside TISS, one learns more outside the classroom than inside it. Your interactions with teachers, seniors and batch mates give you immense exposure to a variety of perspectives. 24-hour online library, a 24-hour vibrant campus and excellent ambience give you a world-class academic experience. If you are open to learning, debating, unlearning and relearning, TISS is a place for you.
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Q:   How can I crack TISSNET in 6 months?

A:
Tata Institute of Social Sciences National Entrance Test TISSNET is conducted by Tata Institute of Social Sciences. The exam is conducted for all Master's degree programmes offered by TISS. The questions are asked from: 1) General Awareness 2) English proficiency 3) logical reasoning 4) Maths As you have 6 months’ time, the following tips would be useful : A) For English section, it is essential to read the newspapers, magazines and articles so that you can improve your vocabulary skills by looking for new words. It would also improve reading skills and would avoid grammar mistakes. You may also refer to good books like Wren and Martin which would contain enough amount of information to excel in English. B) For Maths and Logical Reasoning section, practice is very important. You need to know the basics of maths very well so as to give your best in this section. Revise the formulae often to keep your associated with it and practice more and more questions. You may refer to the previous year questions which would be helpful for this logical section and yes for the other sections too. C) For General Awareness, there is generally no separate method to prepare. You need to keep yourself updated with the daily events and the current incidents like achievements, politics, health, economy, business, etc.
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Q:   If I am preparing for CAT, do I need to prepare separately for TISSNET?

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The preparation part for TISSNET is very much similar to CAT. As I say this, CAT can be assumed as a super set of TISSNET as far as preparation is concerned. Now, to simply put the answer is 'No'. You need not prepare separately for both exams. Preparing for CAT will ensure you have prepared 90% for TISSNET as well. Apart for regular CAT study the other thing must to cover TISSNET is practicing mock papers and past year papers of TISSNET. This will ensure that you know the format of the exam and are well prepared for it. Keep in mind the only key to hack the exams is hard work mixed with smart work.
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Q:   How can I crack TISSNET in 1 year?

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The practice can be divided into three categories: concept driven, practice oriented and General awareness oriented. For concept driven areas like mathematics and some areas of English proficiency brushing up the fundamentals is definitely needed to increase your competence. Logical reasoning and verbal reasoning need a lot of practice so practicing good number of similar questions is needed to gain the desired level of comfort in those areas. General awareness section has current and static components. This section will be very challenging mainly because of vastness of the subject. The areas to focus more in this are: current events, significant political events from India and worldwide, history, literature, famous personalities, and some debatable topics. For other areas making the foundations strong by understanding the concepts well and application oriented practicing helps a lot. Last but not the least one must take a lot of mock tests. This will help in developing various other skills that are needed for cracking the exam like time management, prioritisation and balancing speed and accuracy.

Q:   How to avoid common mistakes in TISSNET?

A:
Tips to avoid common mistakes in TISSNET: - Last minute preparation: To give your best. Do not learn new tricks at the very last moment. This increases chances of confusion especially in case of mathematics problems - Don't get stuck: If you feel the problem is taking time, then leave and move to next. There is no point in wasting time in something which you don't know or which is taking time. It’s better to attempt 2 simpler questions than to crack a difficult one. - Don’t feel pressure: Getting under stress is the biggest mistake that we make just before the exam and prepare ourselves ready to lose the race. Make sure you are positive, remain cool and calm throughout the exam. - Enter with open mind: Our suggestion is not to get biased or limit yourself in attempting the number of questions. You may or may not attempt all the questions in all the sections, given the time constraint or for fear of getting penalty for wrong answer.

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