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The computer-based version, or CBT, of the MAT exam is administered online. Using a mouse pad, candidates must enter their answers on the computer screen. Candidates taking the PBT style exam must complete an OMR page using a blue or black ballpoint pen and the appropriate response. These days, the majority of applicants choose CBT, which has two sessions within a given exam phase.

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The MAH CET exam lasts for two and a half hours, or 150 minutes. It is expected of candidates to finish the paper within the allotted time. As there won't be a time limit for each segment, applicants are free to respond to the questions however they see fit. Under no circumstances will a candidate be granted an extension to finish the test.During the MAH MBA CET exam, applicants will have to utilise a computer mouse to punch in their answers on screens. They will have to choose an option and press the button. Use the screen calculator to cut down on time spent on tedious tasks. 

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The lowest score needed in each component of the NMAT exam to be qualified for admission to a specific B-school is known as the sectoral cutoff. There are three components on the NMAT exam: Language Proficiency Quantitative Proficiency Reasoning Logically Every B-school has a separate sectional cutoff. A sectional cutoff score may or may not exist for some of the participating institutes. Applicants are not eligible for NMAT-based admissions even if they meet the overall cutoff score but not the sectional cutoff scores.

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While there isn't a set amount of CMAT mock exams you should aim to complete during your preparation, it has been observed that, on average, 30 to 40 CMAT mock tests are sufficient to achieve a 99 percentile score. After finishing the course, candidates should begin working via CMAT sample exams. This will enable them to assess which areas they have mastered and which ones still need more effort. It is advised to do 30-34 CMAT practice exams because the CMAT test is all about accuracy and speed. You will improve your ability to comprehend, select, and answer questions quickly and accurately the more exam questions you complete.

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The CMAT exam has no age restriction for participation. Anyone from any field, at any stage of their career, including recent graduates and working professionals, is eligible to take the CMAT. But the applicant ought to have finished their degree. Full-time or correspondence learning are also acceptable modes of instruction, however the institution must be connected to the UGC. The candidate must be at least 20 years old when taking the CMAT exam, as a graduation degree is often finished by the time an individual reaches that age. Thus, it is true that there is a minimum age requirement for taking the CMAT, but not a maximum age limit.

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It is possible to study for the MAT exam in three months, but it will require significant effort and time commitment. A three-month preparation strategy for the MAT should be followed, which should cover the course and involve practice sessions. You can't wait to finish the MAT syllabus because you don't have much time, and then you can start working on sample questions and mock exams. You must do both tasks concurrently. Create a list of subjects where the most questions on the MAT exam are asked. Prioritise them first. To be sure you have understood both theory and application, study the material and work through a few sample questio

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The MAT IBT exam format is identical to that of the CBT or PBT. All examination modalities of the MAT exam follow the same pattern, in actuality. The MAT exam takes two hours, or 120 minutes, to complete in the PBT, CBT, and IBT modalities. The marking system is one plus one for a right answer and one minus 0.25 for a wrong answer. Since there is no sectional time limit for the MAT, candidates are free to use the two hours anyway they see fit. Ideally, they should dedicate 25 minutes each to the top four areas and 15 minutes to the general knowledge portion. Because each MAT session contains a different set of questions, there can be a

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Yes, candidates receive an admit card for each MAT IBT session. The MAT IBT admit card for each session must be downloaded by candidates from the AIMA MAT admission card. The MAT IBT admit card can be downloaded using the same procedure as for CBT or PBT. To get the MAT IBT admission card, visit the AIMA MAT website and log in using their application number and password. Before the remote proctored exam session begins, the MAT IBT admit card will be verified. In order to have their admission cards verified online, candidates must show them to the AI and human proctors overseeing the exam session. The photo ID and admission card have be

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200 questions covering Logical Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, Verbal Ability, and Reading Comprehension make up the exam. Maharashtra State CET Cell determines the MAH MBA CET exam pattern.The MAH CET MBA test consists of 200 total marks, with one mark assigned to each question. There are two online sessions for the MAH MBA CET. MBA marking scheme for the Mah CET One point for a successful try A zero for a poorly executed attempt and a skipped question No failing grades

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The steps involved in registering for the CUSAT CAT exam are detailed below: Go to the official CUSAT CAT website. Click the button labelled "New candidate registration." Complete the required fields. Candidates will receive an activation on their registered email address following the submission of their details in the CUSAT CAT application form. To activate the user account, click the activation link. The candidate's email address will serve as their username; take note of the password.

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