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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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So, to prove yourself you should attend MAT exam according to my concern.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Christ University, Bangalore.
AIMS Institutes, Bangalore.
Presidency University, Bangalore.
XIME Bangalore - Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship.
MSRIT Bangalore - Ramaiah Institute of Technology. Alliance School of Business, Bangalore.
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1. The exam duration is 150 minutes.
2. The MAT exam is divided into five sections with a total of 200 questions.
3. Each section has 40 questions, and each question carries one mark.
4. The sections are as follows: (a) Language Comprehension (b) Mathematical Skills (c) Indian & Global Environment (d) Data Analysis & Sufficiency (e) Intelligence & Critical Reasoning
5.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
1. A paper-based test (PBT): In this case, candidates need to report to a test center. This mode is OMR-based.
2. Computer-Based Test (CBT): This mode also requires you to be present at the allotted test center, but the test is on a computer system.
3. Internet-Based Test (IBT): In this test, you have the option of taking it on a computer system at home or at any other preferred location. You can appear in this MAT exam to get admission to MBA/PGDM, and PGP prog
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
1. Paper-based test (PBT) mode: This is an OMR-based test for which you have to report to the allotted test center.
2. Computer-Based Test (CBT) Mode: This is a computer-based test, but it also requires you to be present at the allotted test center.
3. Internet-Based Test (IBT): This is the most flexible one, and you have the option of taking the test on a computer system at home or at any other preferred place. The exam pattern and application fee are similar for all three modes. You need to pay t
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