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Saumya Jain

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BMAT question paper is divided into 4 sections. There are 50 MCQs in each section. Total number of questions are 200. BVP BMAT exam is conducted online in a CBT test mode. There is no negative markings. 

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No, there are no subjective questions in BVP BMAT exam. BMAT question paper only has 200 MCQs. The total duration of the exam is 180 minutes. 

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No, BMAT exam does not have negative markings. Each question in BMAT exam carries one mark and if the answer is incorrect students will not be penalised for that question. 

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BMAT exam does not have section time limit. Total duration is 3 hours and number of questions is 200. So, students should not give over 2 or 3 mins per question.

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BMAT exam is usually conducted at least twice in a year. The first session of BMAT 2026 exam was conducted on February 15. BVDU conducted the BMAT exam for admission to PGP courses in the computer-based test mode. 

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The BMAT exam is conducted in the online mode (CBT and IBT). Candidates have to mark the correct option against each question as there are only multiple-choice questions in BMAT. The detailed BMAT exam pattern is as follows:

Features

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Exam mode

Computer-Based Test mode (CBT) and Remote Home Proctored Home-Based Online Test (RPHBT)

Duration

150 minutes

Type of questions

Objective-type questions with four options

Total questions

200 MCQs

Total sections

4 sections

Total marks

200 marks

Marking scheme

1 mark for each correct option

No negative marking for wrong attempts 

0 marks awarded or deducted for questions not attempted

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Numerical Ability section of the BMAT question paper is tough. The important topics of this section include Arithmetic, Algebra Modern Math, Geometry, Number System Average, Ratio and Proportion, Percentage, Profit and Loss, Time, Speed and Distance, Mensuration Permutation and Combination, Quadratic Equation, Logarithm, Probability Statistics Pie Chart, Simple Interest, Compound Interest, Mixture and Allegations, Time and Work, etc. The Numerical Skills in BMAT exam tests the mathematical ability of the students. 

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The BMAT syllabus is prescribed by the exam conducting authority, Bharatiya Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be) University. The BMAT syllabus is spread across four sections, i.e. English Language and Comprehension, Numerical Ability, Logical Reasoning and Management Skills. The BMAT syllabus tests the candidate’s aptitude, mathematical ability and hold over the English language.

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  • Students should have completed a Bachelor degree in any discipline from a recognised university or institute.
  • Students should have 50 per cent in graduation. 
  • Students of Indian nationality are eligible
  • The student should have completed a minimum of 15 years of formal education (10+2+3 or 10+2+4 basis).
  • Those whose medium of instruction in Graduation was not English will have to complete an orientation course in English provided by institutes.

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