MAT Exam Dates
MAT September 2013 Dates:-
Paper Based Test (PBT) - 01 September 2013 Time 10.00am-12.30pm
Computer Based Test (CBT) - 07 September 2013 onwards.
MAT Syllabus
The exam will be the extracts from English, Mathematical skills and Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning and Indian & Global Environment. The syllabus for English covers Comprehension of Passage, Synonyms, Antonyms, Punctuation, Proverb, sentence correction; in short the relevant portion of grammar. For Mathematical skills; Geometry, Profit & Loss, Installment Payments, Partnerships, Ratios and Proportion are few prominent ones. As far as Data interpretation and Logical reasoning are concerned, it will be purely based on different types of graphs such as bar graphs, pie chart, Venn diagram, critical reasoning and visual reasoning.
It is an objective type test with multiple-choice answers.
Section - No of Questions - Time Suggested(Minutes)
Language Comprehension - 40 Qs - 30 minutes
Mathematical Skills - 40 Qs - 40 minutes
Data Analysis and Sufficiency - 40 Qs - 35 minutes
Intelligence and Critical Reasoning - 40 Qs - 30 minutes
Indian and Global Environment - 40 Qs - 15 minutes
Paper Pattern
Candidates can go with either paper based examination or computer based examination. In both the cases, the exam’s pattern will be objective type.
More Details:Click Here
MAT September 2013 Dates:-
Paper Based Test (PBT) - 01 September 2013 Time 10.00am-12.30pm
Computer Based Test (CBT) - 07 September 2013 onwards.
MAT Syllabus
The exam will be the extracts from English, Mathematical skills and Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning and Indian & Global Environment. The syllabus for English covers Comprehension of Passage, Synonyms, Antonyms, Punctuation, Proverb, sentence correction; in short the relevant portion of grammar. For Mathematical skills; Geometry, Profit & Loss, Installment Payments, Partnerships, Ratios and Proportion are few prominent ones. As far as Data interpretation and Logical reasoning are concerned, it will be purely based on different types of graphs such as bar graphs, pie chart, Venn diagram, critical reasoning and visual reasoning.
It is an objective type test with multiple-choice answers.
Section - No of Questions - Time Suggested(Minutes)
Language Comprehension - 40 Qs - 30 minutes
Mathematical Skills - 40 Qs - 40 minutes
Data Analysis and Sufficiency - 40 Qs - 35 minutes
Intelligence and Critical Reasoning - 40 Qs - 30 minutes
Indian and Global Environment - 40 Qs - 15 minutes
Paper Pattern
Candidates can go with either paper based examination or computer based examination. In both the cases, the exam’s pattern will be objective type.
More Details:Click Here
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