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5 months ago

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Srishti

Contributor-Level 10

It is very difficult to prepare for MAT in 1 month. If you are preparing from scratch you must have a detailed strategy to crack the MAT. You will have to cover the entire syllabus and give mock tests in a very limited time period. You can prepare the topics simultaneously while you give the mock tests. It might be difficult, but with the right strategy and techniques, you can clear the exam.

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7 months ago

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Nidhi Kumari

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Yes, there is a uniform syllabus for the MAT IBT, PBT, and CBT exams. The exam format and grading scheme are the same for all three alternatives. The MAT course covers language comprehension, critical thinking and intelligence, data sufficiency and analysis, mathematical abilities, and the Indian and global settings for all modalities. A candidate has to prepare for each topic on this page that is mentioned above to pass the MAT exam. Completing the MAT course in its entirety takes about 3 months. Applicants who have previously taken the MAT or any MBA entrance exam can complete the material more rapidly. 

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Nidhi Kumari

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To be ready for MAT 2024 in six months, make sure you adhere to the following advice:Create a schedule for covering the MAT syllabus and outline a clearly defined MAT strategy. Review the Previous Years' Question Papers.Pay close attention to the subjects where the most questions are raised. Recognize the format of the MAT paper.Give enough mock tests.Revise more. 

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Muskan

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Every one of the five sections is given equal weight in the MAT Test. Not a single component is heavier or lighter than the others. The MAT test consists of four sections: Mathematical Skills, Language Comprehension, Intelligence and Critical Reasoning, Data Analysis and Data Sufficiency, and Indian and Global Environment. Each section consists of 40 questions, and the overall score for each subject is 40 marks.

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Muskan

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It is possible to study for the MAT exam in three months, but it will require significant effort and time commitment. A three-month preparation strategy for the MAT should be followed, which should cover the course and involve practice sessions. You can't wait to finish the MAT syllabus because you don't have much time, and then you can start working on sample questions and mock exams. You must do both tasks concurrently. Create a list of subjects where the most questions on the MAT exam are asked. Prioritise them first. To be sure you have understood both theory and application, study the material and work through a few sample questio
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7 months ago

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Muskan

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The MAT IBT exam format is identical to that of the CBT or PBT. All examination modalities of the MAT exam follow the same pattern, in actuality. The MAT exam takes two hours, or 120 minutes, to complete in the PBT, CBT, and IBT modalities. The marking system is one plus one for a right answer and one minus 0.25 for a wrong answer. Since there is no sectional time limit for the MAT, candidates are free to use the two hours anyway they see fit. Ideally, they should dedicate 25 minutes each to the top four areas and 15 minutes to the general knowledge portion. Because each MAT session contains a different set of questions, there can be a
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Muskan

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The Verbal Ability, Current Affairs, Data Interpretation, Business Mathematics, and Logical Reasoning are the five sections that make up the PIM MAT 2024 syllabus. Before beginning the preparations, it is imperative to understand the entire PIM MAT syllabus. Candidates should evaluate and improve their weak areas by taking full-fledged PIM MAT mock exams. Taking up the practice of reading newspapers can also benefit candidates by enhancing their general knowledge and communication abilities. Additionally, candidates can get a sense of the exam's difficulty level by consulting the PIM MAT question papers from prior years.

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Muskan

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Nonetheless, the quantity of MAT practice exams you must to take relies on your degree of readiness, the desired score, and your available time. Here's a summary to aid in your decision: During your preparation period, try to take at least 20 to 30 full-test MAT practice exams. Verify that you comprehend the framework of the exam and the questions. Recognise your advantages and disadvantages in each area (intellect, sufficiency, logical thinking, quantitative ability, data analysis, and the Indian and foreign sections). To finish all of the questions in the allotted test time, learn how to manage your time well. Evaluate your performan
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a year ago

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Anamika Jha

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No, the syllabus for MAT Entrance Examination is similar to other entrance examinations. If a candidate is preparing for any other management entrance examinations, they can easily prepare for MAT through the same syllabus as well. MAT is termed one of the easiest entrance examination for management studies. The examination has no sectional timing as well, sparing the candidates from the trouble of doing one section at a particular time.MAT can be attempted several times in an year, hence, candidates can learn from their mistakes and give another try in the same year.Refer to the official website of MAT for more information.

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a year ago

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Anamika Jha

Contributor-Level 10

One of the best reasons why MAT is considered as easy compared to other MBA entrance examination is the number of attempts, there is no limit on the number of attempts for this examination. MAT is conducted four times in an year through different modes.However, each attempt will require a new application along with a new fees. To know more about the MAT examination, refer to the official website. 

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