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Saumya Jain

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Ideally, candidates should dedicate at least six months to prepare for the KMAT exam. This time would help them grasp the concepts which are tested in the KMAT exam, build a solid foundation and still have enough time for revision.
Generally, candidates spend two to six months preparing for the KMAT exam. The syllabus of the KMAT exam is not very difficult. But, one also has to spend ample of time in practice sessions and mock tests to be able to master all types of KMAT questions - easy, moderate and tough.
Students can dedicate at least three to four hours everyday during the course of their KMAT preparation.

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Saumya Jain

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CEE conducts the KMAT Kerala exam at least two times a year. This year, the exam will be conducted twice in the computer-based test mode. Here are important topics for the exam according to the sections of KMAT Kerala question paper. 

  • Data Sufficiency and Logical Reasoning: This section contains questions mainly from Logical Reasoning and Critical Reasoning. Some of the important topics of this section include:
    • Syllogisms
    • Clocks and Calendar 
    • Course of Action
    • Cause and Effect
    • Statement and Conclusion
    • Strong and Weak Arguments
    • Puzzles 
    • Coding and Decoding
    • Arrangements
    • Tables
    • Graphs
    • Blood Relations
  • English Language: Just like other mana
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There is a range of books to read for KMAT Kerala preparation. Here is a list of section-wise best books for the KMAT Kerala exam:

English Language section -Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis -High School English Grammar and Composition by Wren and Martin -Objective General English by RS Aggarwal -The Pearson Guide to Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning for the CAT

Data Sufficiency and Logical Reasoning section -How to Prepare for Logical Reasoning for CAT by Arun Sharma -Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey -Multi-Dimensional Reasoning by Mishra Kumar and Dr. Lal -Logical and Analytical Reasoning by K Gupta

Quantitative Skills section -Q

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Just like other management entrance exams, the Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) section is divided into Reading Comprehension and Verbal Ability/English Usage. The KMAT exam assesses your language skills, vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension abilities. There are about four to five comprehension passages while the topics of English usage are as follows: 

  1. Synonyms
  2. Antonyms
  3. Grammar
  4. Fill in the blanks
  5. Word meanings
  6. Vocabulary
  7. Parajumbles
  8. Idioms and Phrases
  9. Error Identification
  10. Reading Comprehension 
  11. Correct statement
  12. Cloze
  13. Incorrect word/phrase.

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The Logical Reasoning section of the KMAT question paper evaluates candidate's ability to analyze and evaluate arguments, identify patterns, and draw conclusions. This section of the exam mainly consists of topics from Analytical Reasoning and Critical Reasoning. Some of the important topics of the Logical Reasoning are:

  1. Syllogisms
  2. Critical Reasoning
  3. Cause and Effect
  4. Statement and Conclusion
  5. Assumptions and Conclusions
  6. Strong and Weak Arguments
  7. Coding and Decoding
  8. Statement and Inference
  9. Data Sufficiency
  10. Data Interpretation
  11. Arrangements
  12. Blood Relations
  13. Course of Action
  14. Series and Sequences

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