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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 7
IBSAT exam is conducted for a duration of two hours. It is a remote proctored test held across India. The IBSAT question paper consists of 140 multiple choice questions which have to completed in 120 minutes. The paper involves no negative marking.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Sanskriti School of Business require score of Andhra Pradesh ICET for taking admission in MBA. Check below exam pattern:
Analytical Ability
Mathematical Ability
Communication Ability
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
MAH MHMCT CET 2025 is a 60-minute online exam. It includes 50 MCQs spread equally across five sections: Food & Beverage Operation, Food Production, Rooms Division, English, and Hospitality & Tourism Industry.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
MULET exam is conducted by Mahindra University for givivng admission in BA LLB. Candidates can check below the exam pattern of MULET 2026:
- English Knowledge and Skills: 20 questions
- Logical Reasoning: 25 Questions
- General Knowledge and Current Affairs: 20 Questions
- Mathematics: 15 questions
- Legal Reasoning: 10 Questions
Total marks: 90 (+1 for correct and -0.25 for incorrect)
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
MBA entrance exams in India (2026) generally follow a multiple-choice format testing Quantitative Aptitude, Verbal Ability, Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning, and General Awareness. Each exam has its own structure, but CAT, XAT, MAT, CMAT, NMAT, and SNAP are the most common gateways.
Common MBA Entrance Exams & Their Patterns
| Exam | Sections | No. of Questions | Duration | Marking Scheme |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CAT (IIMs) | VARC, DILR, QA | ~66 | 2 hrs | +3 / -1 |
| XAT (XLRI) | Verbal & Logical, Decision Making, Quant & DI, GK | ~100 | 3 hrs | +1 / -0.25 |
| MAT (AIMA) | Language, Math Skills, Data Analysis, Intelligence & Critical Reasoning, GK | 200 | 2.5 hrs | +1 / -0.25 |
| CMAT (AICTE) | Quant, LR, Language, GK, Innovation & Entrepreneurship | 100 | 3 hrs | +4 / -1 |
| NMAT (NMIMS) | Language, Quant, Logical Reasoning | 108 | 2 hrs | +1, no negative |
| SNAP (Symbiosis) | General English, Quant & DI, Analytical & LR | 60 | 1 hr | +1 / -0.25 |
Key Features Across Exams
- Quantitative Aptitude (QA): Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration, Probability.
- Verbal Ability (VARC): Reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, sentence correction.
- Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR): Graphs, tables, puzzles, arrangements.
- General Awar
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, understanding PTET exam pattern helps in knowing number of questions, sections, and marking scheme. It allows candidates to plan their preparation strategy effectively and manage time during exam.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
CPGET is an online test with multiple-choice questions. Each question carries equal marks, and there is usually no negative marking.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
PTE exam, in 2026, continues to be a 2-hour-long computer-based test that needs to be taken at an authorised test centre. PTE assesses English proficiency of the test takers on the basis of 4 key skills - Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing. It comprises 22 types of integrated skills tasks that focus on real-life communication. Scoring is done by a trained AI algorithm, where only certain tasks are also checked by human experts. The main change in the exam pattern that the test takers will come around are in the number of questions for each task type - as the same has been changed since the addition of two new tasks back in 2025.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
NALSAR Management Entrance Test- PG (NMET-PG) syllabus is divided into three sections-
- Data Interpretation & Quantitative Ability (40%) - Tests numerical and analytical skills.
- Language Ability & Logical Reasoning (30%) - Evaluates verbal reasoning and English proficiency.
- Business Aptitude (30%) - Checks awareness of business basics as well as economic issues.
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