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<p>MAT is conducted in February, May, September and December. You can appear for it whenever ready and confident of scoring high. However, it is seen that maximum applications are done for December and February sessions as that's the main season of all other national level MBA entrance exams and admission.</p>

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<p>MAT and CMAT both are moderately difficulty exam, but have their own challenges. While, CMAT has one extra section Innovation and Entrepreneurship, MAT has a separate section for Data Interpretation having 30 questions. With focused preparation, you can crack either of the two that you choose.</p>

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<p>To crack MAT exam in first attempt, start preparation early; at least a month six months in advance. Cover each topic of the MAT syllabus thoroughly and attempt 40+ mock tests to have complete control on all possible types of questions asked. In the exam, avoid negative marking by skipping questions you are not sure of. Try to maintain average scoring by solving 17-20 questions in each section.</p>

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<p>MAT scoring is done between 200 to 800, so a nearly 650 or 700 will get you 90 to 95 percentile. A score of 600 is also good as it converts into percentile between 80 to 85. &nbsp;</p>

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<p>If you don't wish to opt for coaching to prepare for MAT then join online study groups to get recommended study material and guidance from mentors/peers. Refer to MAT specific preparation books. Watch YT videos on MAT prep, practice mock tests and sample questions in a large number. Focus on all important topics from which most of the questions are asked.</p>

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<p>Ideal time to start MAT preparation is 6 months before the exam session. But if you have appeared for it before, you will need less time to prepare. So, plan your preparation accordingly.</p>

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<p>MAT has 2 sections which are completely Maths based – Mathematical Skills and Data Interpretation, so it is not possible to crack MAT without having a good control over this subject.</p>

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<p>The overall difficulty level of the TANCET exam is considered moderate by most of the test takers. TANCET is a speed-based test with 100 MCQs to be completed in 120 minutes.</p>

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<p>Yes. Candidates can use mock tests and TSICET previous year question papers to prepare for the exam through self study. Candidates must create a plan to study for the exam in a structured way.</p>

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<p>Between SNAP and NMAT, the former is considered easier in terms of difficulty level of the questions. However, SNAP is of 60 minutes in which candidates have to address 60 question. This makes SNAP more challenging than NMAT which is a test of longer duration (2 hours having 108 questions).</p>

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<p>Usually it is recommended that Arun Sharma series (Verbal, Quant, DI), R.S. Aggarwal's Reasoning/Quant books, and Word Power Made Easy, are enough for SNAP preparation. Sample questions papers, mock tests, sectional test series are also important.</p>

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<p>SNAP total marks is 60 so 40 to 45 marks can be considered a good score. It will convert into about 97-98 percentile. So, it the exam, candidates must aim to attempt 40 to 45 questions correctly.</p>

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<p>Two months may not be enough to prepare for SNAP exam, if you are attempting it for the first time. However, you can try with a very specific and focussed plan. Check SNAP question papers of previous years to know dominant subjects. Study only those thoroughly and practice mock tests side by side.</p>

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<p>SNAP syllabus is not difficult as it contains the same topics as other MBA entrance exams. But the key to SNAP preparation lies in practicing SNAP specific questions.</p>

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<p>SNAP is any easy exam but the time is too less to attempt all 60 questions. There is also negative marking in the exam, so candidates must practice about 30-40 full length and sectional mock tests to gain speed and accuracy. In the exam, they must stay away from any question whose answer they are not sure of.</p>

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<p>To effectively prepare for SNAP exam about 6 months are required. Candidates can start early too, but not later than when six months are left for the SNAP exam date. 6 months will give candidates to cover all the topics of SNAP syllabus and practice mock tests.</p>

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<p>Yes, you can crack MAH MBA CET without coaching but you will need to prepare in a disciplined manner. Prepare for atleast 6 months to complete each topic properly and practice enough mocks. Refer to online tutorials for problem solving.</p>

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<p>IIT Guwahati had conducted GATE exam on Feb 7 and 8 for following papers -</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 99.9984%;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 50%;"><col style="width: 50%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr><td>GATE 2026 Feb 7 exam (shift 1)</td><td>AG, ES, GG, IN, MA, MN, TF, XE, XL</td></tr><tr><td>GATE 2026 Feb 7 (shift 2)</td><td>AE, BT, CH, CY, GE, PH, XH</td></tr><tr><td>GATE Exam 2026 Feb 8 (shift 1)</td><td>CS-1 and ST</td... View more

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<p>As a part of CBSE Class 10 last minute preparation, candidates must focus on revision. They should go through the chapters given in the syllabus thoroughly. Candidates must remain stress free.&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Best books for CPGET exam preparation depend on your subject. Some most recommended ones are:</p><p dir="ltr"><strong>For MA (Arts &amp; Humanities):</strong></p><ul><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">UG-level textbooks of your subject (BA syllabus)</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Arihant CPGET Guide (Arts Stream)</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"... View more

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<p>Ashoka Aptitude Test mainly covers reasoning, critical thinking, quantitative aptitude, and verbal ability.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>All four sections: Mental Ability, Teaching Aptitude, General Awareness, and Language Proficiency, are equally important. However, Mental Ability and Teaching Aptitude often carry more scoring potential.</p>

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<p>Two months are enough to prepare for PTET exam if you follow a smart and consistent study plan. Focus on understanding concepts, practicing mock tests, and revising regularly.</p>

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<p>Yes, it is compulsory for candidates to attempt English section of MET during exam. By attempting English section, they can score well in exam to qualify for admission.</p>

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<p>According to students, Mathematics is often considered the most difficult section of MET. Since questions are often tough and lengthy, candidates should accordingly prepare well.</p>

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<p>UP Board releases the UP Board 10th preparation tips on its website. Students can download it from the board's website at upmsp.edu.in. We have also provided the UP Board class 10th preparation tips for all the major subjects on this page.</p>

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<p>6-8 months is a sufficient time to prepare for the KCET. However, for students who are well-versed with 10+2, they will find cracking the KCET easy.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Although there is no such specific time for preparation as "sufficient" time varies based on students preparation schedule. On a whole a period of 3 to 6 months is generally considered ideal for IMUCET preparation.&nbsp;</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Maths and Physics are considered difficult and time-consuming sections in IMU CET. They both feature long calculations and complex numerical problems.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">&nbsp;</p>

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<p>NIFT and NID are equally tough. NIFT has two stages: NIFT Written exam and NIFT Situation Test and Personal Interview, whereas NID DAT also has two stages: NID DAT Prelims and NID Mains, which include Studio test and Personal Interview.&nbsp;</p><p>Candidate who is preparing for NIFT can give NID DAT entrance exam with the same preparation. Practice and consistency in required for both exams.</p>

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