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Vipra Shrivastava

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There is a list of items prohibited permitted to be brought to the KIITEE exam centre. These are the items: Bags, mobile phones, calculators, IPADs, IPODs, Bluetooth headsets, digital wrist watches, laptop computers, and cameras are not permitted within the test hall. Carry no electronic equipment, such as beepers, electronic devices, or scanners. Candidates who have a metal implant, pacemaker, or other medical device in their body must present a medical Certificate to the KIITEE exam centre. Carry no pencil boxes into the examination hall. Candidates must make their own personal belonging arrangements at the KIITEE exam centre.

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No, there is no provision of changing the test centre after the KIITEE admit card has been issued. In fact, there is no option to change the test centre which has been allotted to the candidate at any point of time during the exam cycle. Candidates get only one opportunity to select the test city. Thus, it is very important to select test cities very carefully in the KIITEE MBA application form. They must choose their first city preference as home town or the city where they are likely to be on the exam day or choose a city which is the closest to their hometown and they can reach there on time on the exam day. Also, to be allotted the
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The KIITEE Management admit card is a main document of identification of the candidate on the exam day. It is the proof that the candidate has fill the examination form and is eligible to appear in the exam. To help in candidate identification, the following details are mentioned on every candidate's KIITEE MBA admit card.Candidate's nameCandidate's roll numberCandidate's genderCandidate's categoryCandidate's date of birthCandidate's signatureCandidate's photoCandidate's addressExamination yearExamination dateExamination timingsReporting time Test centre address.Along with these details, other information such as exam day guidelines, e
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About six months will be more than enough to prepare for KIITEE MBA exam as the syllabus is same as other MBA entrance exams. Candidates can refer to books and study material of CAT exam to prepare for KIITEE Management exam. They need to devote 4-5 hours daily to exam preparation and practice sample papers of KIITEE MBA. Key topics to study are as follows:Quantitative Aptitude: Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Probability, Mensuration, Permutation & Combination, Simple & Compound Interest, Speed Time and Distance, Profit and Loss, Percentage and Logarithm, etc.Analytical Reasoning: Arrangements, Coding-Decoding, Data
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The difficulty level of KIITEE Management question paper is easy to moderate. Candidates can crack the exam with appropriate preparation of about three to four months. Those who have taken any national level test, can crack KIITEE MBA exam only by revision. The questions are asked from familiar topics, except in Issues of Social Concern. Even that section is not so difficult if one’s basic are in place. When preparing for KIITEE MBA, check out question papers of previous years to know what types of questions are asked. Solve them to assess your preparation level.

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There are five sections in KIITEE Management question paper - Quantitative Aptitude, Analytical Reasoning, English, General Knowledge and Issue of Social Concern.Quantitative Aptitude section of KIITEE MBA has 40 questions and 120 marks, Analytical Reasoning section has 40 questions and 120 marks, English section has 30 questions and 90 marks, General Knowledge and Issue of Social Concern sections have 20 questions and 60 marks each. Study materials of Quantitative Aptitude, Analytical Reasoning, English and General Knowledge are easily available so there are no challenges. Candidates must focus more on the fifth section - Issue of Soc
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No, there is no sectional time limit in KIITEE MBA exam. Candidates can dedicate time to every section of the paper according to their preparation and strategy. However, they must time themselves appropriately so that they are able to solve a good number of questions in each section.KIITEE MBA sectionNumber of questionsSuggested timeQuantitative Aptitude4030 minsAnalytical Reasoning4030 minsEnglish3020 minsGeneral Knowledge208-10 minsIssue of Social Concern2025 mins

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The total time duration of KIITEE MBA exam is 150 minutes or 2.5 hours without break. Candidates have to complete the test in 150 minutes only. There is no sectional time limit in KIITEE MBA so candidates can make a strategy accordingly. They can allot more time to tougher subjects and finish the easy sections in less time. Extra time will be given only to PwD candidates. It is not mandatory to attempt all the questions so candidates can also determine the number of questions to solve and then allot the time accordingly.

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In KIITEE MBA, 3 marks are awarded for each correct attempt and 1 mark is deducted for each incorrect attempt. There is no deduction of marks for unattempted questions. So candidates must choose questions carefully, in order to avoid negative marking. If they do not know the answer correctly, they must skip that question. There will be a total of 150 questions in the KIITEE MBA exam. It is not mandatory to solve all the questions. Choose only those questions which you can solve accurately. Also keep in mind, the time limit. Do not spend too much time on a question. If a question is taking too much time leave it and move to the next qu
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Quantitative Aptitude section has 40 questions, Analytical Reasoning has 40 questions, English has 30 questions, General Knowledge has 20 questions and Issue of Social concern has 20 questions.Marking scheme is same for all sections, i.e. three marks are awarded for correct attempt and one mark is deducted for incorrect attempt. Total marks of the exam are 450. Sectional weightage of each section marks wise is:Quantitative Aptitude: 120 marksAnalytical Reasoning: 120 marksEnglish: 90 marksGeneral Knowledge: 60 marksIssue of Social Concern: 60 marksQuantitative Aptitude and Analytical Reasoning have maximum weightage in KIITEE Managemen
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