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Nishtha Kumar

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No, IBSAT syllabus does not change every year. The IBSAT syllabus is similar to CAT and NMAT exam syllabus. The IBSAT exam is comparatively easy in difficulty level compared to NMAT and CAT.

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Satyendra Kaur

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IBSAT question paper will cover the topics from the following sections:

  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • Verbal Ability
  • Data Adequacy/ Sufficiency and Data Interpretation (DA/ DI)

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Kritika Malhotra

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To access the IBSAT mock test, candidates must visit the official website, ibsindia.org and click on tab showing 'National IBSAT Mock Test'. Candidates must make sure to register for exam to appear for mock test.

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Nishtha Singh

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Duration of IBSAT mock test is similar to actual IBSAT exam. ICFAI Hyderabad conducts IBSAT exam for a duration of 120 minutes in remote proctored mode. Candidates are required to attempt 140 multiple-choice questions.

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Nishtha Bhandari

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Yes, IBSAT syllabus is based on CAT syllabus. The IBSAT question paper covers similar topics as of CAT exam. However, IBSAT is comparatively an easier exam whereas, CAT exam has exhaustive syllabus and difficulty level is moderate to hard. IBSAT exam is conducted for a duration of duration of two hours in remote proctored mode unlike CAT exam.

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Nishtha Pandey

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To improve vocabulary for IBSAT exam preparation, candidate must:

  • Focus on reading the newspaper and editorials on daily basis
  • Maintain a vocabulary notebook
  • Refer to goof IBSAT verbal ability books to prepare from
  • Solve IBSAT mock test to know the difficulty level of question paper
  • Solve CAT or NMAT previous year question papers

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Nishtha Arora

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While preparing for IBSAT exam, it is important for candidates to cover the important topics of IBSAT. ICFAI does not release the official syllabus of IBSAT. As per the offiical notification, IBSAT syllabus aligns with the CAT and NMAT syllaus. Candidates must not study exhaustive syllabus of both exam to prepare for IBSAT. With the help of IBSAT mock tests and previous year question papers, candidates must focus on important topics and their weightage.

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Dhanya Dhyani

Contributor-Level 6

Common Admission Test (CAT) or ICFAI Business School Aptitude Test (IBSAT) serves different purpose. Among CAT or IBSAT exam, better option can be decided upon the preferred college.

If a candidate is seeking admission to top B-schools like IIMs, IITs, FMS, SPJIMR, then CAT is better option to appear for.

If a candidate is seeking admission to ICFAI Business School campus, then IBSAT is a better option. IBSAT is accepted by only IBS campuses. The difficulty level of IBSAT is easy compared to CAT exam.

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Nishtha Kumar

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For IBSAT last-minute preparation, candidates must:

  • Focus on important topics like Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension
  • Revise key formulas and concepts
  • Take IBSAT mock test to identify common mistakes and weak areas
  • Do not start with any new topic

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Satyendra Kaur

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Candidates preparing for exam, can check the latest IBSAT exam pattern below:

Sections

Number of Questions

Verbal Ability (VA)

50

Reading Comprehension (RC)

30

Quantitative Aptitude (QA)

30

Data Adequacy/ Sufficiency and Data Interpretation (DA/ DI)

30

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140

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