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MITHILA SALVI

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Yes, it is a good exam as it is accepted at all IBS B-Schools and also at ICFAI, Dehradun. These are good B-Schools and you can definitely try these.

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Kandarp PatelAmbition On Fleek

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Hi,
IBSAT and CMAT both exams are for management admission. Through these exams, one can get admission in good management institutes.CMAT is tougher than IBSAT.
IBSAT exam includes Reading Comprehension, Verbal Ability, Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation. CMAT includes Quantitative Techniques, Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, etc.
So both the exams have similar content but only differ in difficulty level. Institutes like IBS Business School, ICFAI University, etc. also give admission through IBSAT and institutes like JBIMS-Mumbai, Goa Institute of Management-Goa, K. J. Somaiya Institute of Manageme
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Kandarp PatelAmbition On Fleek

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If you are preparing for CAT exam then you don't need to prepare separately for IBSAT exam. The reason behind this is the topics which are asked in CAT exam are the same topics that are asked in IBSAT exam. So, both exams are almost same but the thing differs is difficulty level. CAT is tougher as compared to IBSAT. So, try to prepare for CAT exam because this can help you score good marks in IBSAT.
IBSAT exam includes Reading Comprehension, Verbal Ability (VA), Quantitative Aptitude (QA) and Data Interpretation (DA). Whereas, CAT exam includes Verbal Ability (VA), Reading Comprehension (RC), Data Interpretation (DI), Logical Reasoning
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veenu deswal

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When you go for IBS, you should know about your strengths and weakness. And if you identify strengths then one can be confident and start solving the test from questions based on your strong concepts. While weak areas can be practiced and focus should be on minimizing errors. In last minutes, aspirants should prepare a list of the formulas, concepts and tricks so that one can have quick access to all the important areas. Aspirants should take mocks first after that they realize mismanagement of time. Silly errors which do not get highlighted otherwise. Aspirants should not ignore past year sample papers. They are a great source to prac
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Candidates who wish to pursue MBA/ PGPM programme from ICFAI Business School (IBS) need to appear for IBSAT exam. This is held in computer-based mode. IBSAT comprises Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) that are distributed among 4 sections Verbal Ability. Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Aptitude, Data Sufficiency and Data Interpretation. The total number of questions asked in the exam is 140. Exam is of 120 minutes without negative marking. Find below the section-wise syllabus: 

1. Verbal Ability: The questions are based on sentence correction, fill in the blanks, synonyms, antonyms, grammar, idioms etc. The No. of questions aske

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KRITESH GUPTA

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There is nothing like an important topic for the preparation. You have to go with complete preparation for the exam. There are a number of exams conducted in India for the MBA type courses. Exams like CAT, XAT, GMAT, MAT, IBSAT, NMAT, SNAP, etc. have some minor tweaking and variations apart from the main sections. Each of these exams has quantitative aptitude, verbal reasoning, logical reasoning and data interpretation, apart from GK or essay writing section in some of the exams. So, you have to prepare accordingly for these exams either by taking coaching classes or correspondence course or by self-preparation or by following recommen
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

IBSAT exam is comparatively easy as compared to other MBA entrance tests. You must work on efficiency and time management.
Reasoning section, the candidates can practice through mock tests to be precise and accurate. Since for this section, there is no precise formula, the candidates can solve as many mock tests as possible. Simple preparation for this section can be done by solving puzzles and riddles.
Quantitative section, the candidates can prepare from the NCERT books or secondary and Higher secondary level mathematics books. Candidates can also opt for solving mock tests, previous years ATMA question papers and CAT question papers.
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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

IBSAT is an online aptitude test conducted by ICFAI for admission to MBA program in ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad.
Here there are 4 main sections namely:
-Verbal Ability: 50 section scores with 50 questions
-Reading comprehension: 30 section scores with 30 questions
- Quantitative Aptitude: 30 section scores with 30 questions
- Data Sufficiency and Data Interpretation: 30 questions for 30 section
The above is the pattern and syllabus of IBSAT. In IBSAT, you should answer all the questions in given time.
You can easily crack the test with 3 months of practice giving more time in a day nearly 3-4 hours for the practice of the test. Join a c
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Pranami Sharma

Contributor-Level 9

See, the exam is not tough as CAT or XAT and again the college accepts the exams like NMAT, GMAT, IBSAT and CAT as well. Choose the right one for your career and go ahead.

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