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New Delhi, Updated on Dec 2, 2022 13:59 IST

Candidate appearing for the IBSAT 2022 exam must know the marking scheme and pattern of the exam. Know the important instructions for IBT mode here.

IBSAT Exam 2022

IBSAT Exam 2022

ICFAI Business School conducts IBSAT exam for admission to its MBA/PGDM programme of IBS nine campuses. IBSAT 2022 exam is scheduled to be held in two days window on December 24 and December 25, 2022. The exam will be conducted in remote proctored mode i.e., candidates will be able to take the exam from the comfort of their homes.

IBSAT 2022 registrations are open till December 16. Registered candidates can book the exam slot and download the IBSAT admit card 2022 till the day of the examination.

IBSAT Exam Pattern

To become familiar with the exam pattern of the IBSAT exam is important to know the number of questions, marking scheme and format of the question paper. ICFAI Business School is conducting the national mock test till December 16 to make candidates familiar with the actual exam day. Check the table below to know the complete exam pattern and marking scheme of IBSAT exam.

Exam Structure

Details on IBSAT Exam

Exam Mode

Home proctored test

Duration of exam

120 minutes

Number of questions

140 MCQs

Total Marks

140 marks

Language of paper

English

Subjects

Β·         Quantitative Aptitude

Β·         Verbal Ability

Β·         Data Adequacy & Data Interpretation

Β·         Reading Comprehension

Number of sections

4 sections

Marking scheme

1 mark for each correct answer

No negative marking

IBSAT Exam Day Instructions

  • Candidates must have the print of the admit card that has to be shown in the camera to the remote invigilator.
  • Candidates must carry any Government approved identity card to show along with the IBSAT hall ticket.
  • Candidates will not be permitted to take the test if thy do not login at the specified/chosen time.
  • Any ca didate found with any prohibited items like study material, watch, mobile phone and any other electronic gadget will be disqualified.
  • Candidates will be auto-proctored by Artificial Intelligent enabled Proctors. Any unfair action will be captured and will lead to disqualification.
  • There will be no bio-breaks.

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