How to prepare for MFC admission at AMU?
The admission test comprises four sections-
1) General Environment Awareness
2) Comprehension and Verbal Ability
3) Data Interpretation and Numerical Ability
4) Reasoning and Intelligence
As per AMU officials, the objective to have GA section in the test paper is to test candidate’s awareness of the developments in the political, social, technological and economic environments both in the Indian and International contexts. The Verbal Ability section aims at checking skill of quick comprehension and verbal ability both of which reflect a person’s ability to understand facts faster than his / her peers and also his / her skill in organizing thoughts and expressing them in a clear manner. Further to have DI and Numerical Ability section is to judge the candidate’s ability to use the fundamental and standard procedure in Arithmetic, Algebra, Statistics and other branches of Mathematics and to ascertain logical thinking, accuracy and speed in applying the basic skills of mathematics. And last but not the least, the ‘ Reasoning and Intelligence ’ section is to assess the logical and reasoning capabilities of the candidate i.e., the ability to comprehend evaluate, and deduce in a logical manner.
Also find below the topics under each of the four sections to understand better the areas from which questions are asked in the test.
A. General Environment Awareness:
Characteristics of Indian Economy, Basic Economic Indicators, Industrial trade, Fiscal, Budgetary and Monetary Policies, Indian Banking and Insurance System and its functioning, awareness about Corporate Sector, Indian and International Trade, Economic Agreements, Changes in Economics, Political, Technological and Socio Cultural Environment.
B. Comprehension and Verbal Ability :
Comprehension at paragraph and sentence identification of mistakes (grammatical usage); Vocabulary Word formation, Synonyms, Antonyms, Pairing of Words and Matching Analogies; Grammar – tense, Sentence Structure, Active / Passive, Articles, prepositions, Prepositional Idioms, Completion of Sentences.
C. Data Interpretation and Numerical Ability:
Elementary Statistics, Mean, Median, Mode, Elementary Arithmetic, Percentage Ratios, Interest and discounts, numbers, Elementary Algebra, Equations, Target to Circles, Sphere etc., Angle, Line, Polygon Cylinders Perimeter, Volume, Circles.
D. Reasoning and Intelligence:
This may include verbal reasoning and verbal analogy, letter series, number series, coding and decoding, logical diagrams and syllogism etc.




