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Saumya Jain

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The BVP BMAT admit card 2025 will likely release in the second week of March 2025. The admit card will be available online for the registered candidates only. To download the admit card, students will be required to login into the candidate portal on the official website of Bharatiya Vidyapeeth University (BVP) using their login credentials. They can use User ID and password to login. 

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Saumya Jain

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No, for the BMAT exam, you do not need to study advanced topics beyond the Class 12 or graduation level for the BMAT syllabus and preparation. The BMAT syllabus is designed to assess your knowledge and skills at the graduation level, and it generally covers topics within the scope of the standard MBA curriculum. The BMAT syllabus is primarily based on subjects and topics that you would have studied in your Class 12 (or equivalent) curriculum. This includes subjects such as English, Mathematics (Quantitative Aptitude), Logical Reasoning, and General Knowledge. The General Knowledge section may require knowledge of current affairs and ge
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The Abstract and Logical Reasoning section of the BVP BMAT exam has the highest weightage in terms of the questions as well as the marks. There are 50 multiple choice questions which carry one mark each. Then comes the Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension section which has 40 multiple-choice questions and each question carries one mark. The Mathematics section has the third highest weightage with 30 marks in total. The rest of the sections have 20 marks each. 

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The BMAT question paper is divided into four sections. There are 50 multiple-choice questions in each section. The total number of questions are thus 200. Each question is a multiple-choice question and has four options each. The BVP BMAT exam is conducted online in a computer-based test mode. There is no negative markings. Students will not be penalized for marking incorrect answers.

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Saumya Jain

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No, there are no subjective-type questions in the BVP BMAT exam. The BMAT question paper only has 200 multiple-choice questions. The total duration of the exam is 180 minutes or one hour. Each question of the BMAT exam has four options and one option among them is correct. There is no negative marking in the BMAT exam, hence, the students have the option of attempting all the questions. However, they must not waste time on one particular question which they are unsure about. Each question carries one mark. 

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No, the BMAT exam does not have negative markings. Each question in the BMAT exam carries one mark and if the answer is incorrect students will not be penalised for that particular question. If the candidate marks more than one answer for a particular question, the answer will be considered incorrect. To avoid maximum marks deduction, students must attempt the easier question first and then move on to the more difficult ones in that particular section. If the student is unsure about a particular question, they can also skip the question. No marks will be deducted or awarded for unanswered questions. 

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There is no sectional limit for the BMAT exam. The overall duration of the BMAT exam is three hours or 180 minutes. Candidates have to adhere to the time limit of the exam as extra time will not be given to the candidates and the system will reset after the time is over. There is a total of 200 questions in the BMAT exam, hence, the students are adviced not spend over 2-3 minutes on one question. 

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Quantitative Ability section of the BMAT question paper is tough. The important topics of this section include Arithmetic, Algebra Modern Math, Geometry, Number System Average, Ratio and Proportion, Percentage, Profit and Loss, Time, Speed and Distance, Mensuration Permutation and Combination, Quadratic Equation, Logarithm, Probability Statistics Pie Chart, Simple Interest, Compound Interest, Mixture and Allegations, Time and Work, etc. The Numerical Skills in BMAT exam tests the mathematical ability of the students. 

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The BMAT syllabus is prescribed by the exam conducting authority, Bharatiya Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be) University. The BMAT syllabus is spread across four sections, i.e. English Language and Comprehension, Numerical Ability, Logical Reasoning and Management Skills. The BMAT syllabus tests the candidate’s aptitude, mathematical ability and hold over the English language.

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The BMAT result will likely be released in the second week of April 2025. The exam will be conducted tentatively in the first week of April 2025, for the first session. The BMAT result cum scorecard will be available online only on the official website of BVP University and there will be no offline communication in regards with the BMAT result. Candidates who match the cutoff of the participating institutes will be required to appear for the further admission process. 

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