NMAT by GMAC
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The topics to be covered for LR/DI preparation for NMAT are as follows:
1) LOGICAL REASONING:
Module 1- Critical reasoning
a) Facts and conclusions
b) Assumptions
c) Explain the paradox
d) questions based on inference
e) Questions based on Strengthen and weaken the argument
f) parallel the reasoning
Module
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TO PREPARE FOR THE VERBAL SECTION OF NMAT FOLLOW SOME POINTS THAT I MENTION BELOW;
Hey student,
You can prepare for n mat in 4 months by doing hard work and sacrifice your days and nights for the exams eat good study well and do meditation to reduce stress and study at least 7 to 8 hours a day.
Hope this helps you,
all the
You can prepare for your NMAT exam in just one month by studying really really hard for at least 10 to 12 hours a day don't stress and keep on revising what you learn everyday.
Hope This helps you,
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Student I will really suggest you to use the books written by Arun Sharma and r s Agrawal as these books will give you great summary and easy understanding of hard concepts
All the best student,
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The topics under the Quant Section in NMAT mainly incude:
1) Data Interpretation
2) Inequalities
3) Percentages
4) Number Series
5) Arithmetic Aptitude
6) Profit and Loss
7) Simple Interest and Compound Interest
8) Age Problems
I hope this helps,
All the best.
Hello,
Hope you are doing well!
The major difference between NMAT and CAT is that the former allows a candidate three attempts while in latter, they can appear only once in a year.
Conducted by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), NMAT is a very popular entrance exam in India.
Yes, you can refer to the official NMAT by GMAC guide for the NMAT preparations. The guide involves a lot of questions, sample papers and solved examples which help you prepare for the actual NMAT examination. In addition to that, you can prepare from the NMAT by GMAC free
The difference between Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) and Narseemonjee Management Aptitude Test (NMAT) is:
Exam Conducting Body
CMAT — National Testing Agency (NTA)
NMAT — Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC)
Exam Mode
CMAT & NMAT — Computer-Based Test
Frequency of Exam
CMAT — Twice a Year
CMAT — Candidates
You can prepare for your NMAT exam in 15 days by studying hard everyday at least 15 hours and revise your syllabus again and again. You don't have to take stress and focus on your exam as you just have 15 days stretching won't give you anything but
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