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Arshita Tiwari

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NMIMS-NPAT (NMIMS Programs After Twelfth) is an entrance exam conducted by SVKM’s NMIMS for admission to BBA, BTech, BSc, BCom, BDes, MBA (Technology) and other integrated courses offered by different schools of NMIMS at Mumbai, Shipur, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Navi Mumbai, Indore and Dhule. This entrance exam is conducted across 49 cities at multiple centres.

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Abhishek Dhawan

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Yes, ofcourse. Practising mocks would hugely improve your performance in the upcoming test. Additionally, it will help you manage time and tackle pressure. The best way to prepare for the NMIMS NPAT is to practice answering questions. There are a number of practice tests available online and in books. Take these tests regularly and review your answers carefully. This will help you identify your strengths and weaknesses and improve your overall performance. Some of the key advantages to take NPAT mock tests include

  • Familiarity with type of questions
  • Awareness of exam structure
  • Knowing important topics
  • Knowing strengths and weaknesses
  • Progres
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Abhishek Dhawan

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When covering topics from the NPAT syllabus, it is important that test takers prepare short notes. At the end of each day, test takers should ensure to revise the notes created to memorise all that one has studied until the test day. Candidates must focus on practicing the questions and making notes, this the only way to remember the topicson the day of the NPAT exam. Candidates must ensure that they organise the information first. Information that is organised is easier to understand and memorise.

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Abhishek Dhawan

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NPAT test takers should always attempt answering questions from the section in which they are most comfortable. This will give candidates much-needed enthusiasm and reduce stress on the test day. Owing to huge competition for 3,000+ seats, applicants must be ready to beat the top academic achievers across India. With top-notch NPAT preparation, one can ace the exam for BBA admission. As per the exam pattern of NMIMS NPAT 2023, the test is designed with 120 questions to be answered within 100 minutes. Thus, candidates must work on their speed and accuracy to answer the questions in NMIMS NPAT 2023. A fundamental step for NPAT preparatio

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Abhishek Dhawan

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Other than solving various kinds of problems, memorising formulas and learning tricks for Quantitative and Numerical Ability, test takers should start solving riddles, sudoku and puzzles to strengthen quantitative skills for NPAT exam. The sole trick to excel in the quantitative ability section of NPAT exam is to practice. Candidates must ensure solving as many mock tests and practice question papers as possible. This will make sure that the candidates know about different types of questions asked and the difficulty level. Additionally, practising improves the speed and accuracy while taking the NPAT exam.

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Abhishek Dhawan

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Candidates are advised to read newspapers and magazines on a regular basis to improve vocabulary and reading skills for NPAT. A regular reading habit will ensure candidates are able to score high marks in the English Proficiency section. Some of the tips to improve vocabulary for NPAT exam includes:

  • Read newspaper daily, followed by identifying at least five words that seems difficult.
  • Try and list down the synonyms and antonyms of the new words learnt after reading newspapers.
  • Try to ensure that the new words learnt every day can be used in day to day communication.

Using the approach mentioned above, one can learn atleast 1500 words with

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Abhishek Dhawan

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SVKMs NMIMS assesses critical thinking and analytical skills using the Reasoning and General Intelligence section of NPAT Exam. In this section of NPAT exam, in order to solve questions that are based on critical thinking, test takers should try to analyse the roles and conditions and based on it, solve the questions. For questions related to problem-solving, try to analyse the information and assimilate them in a suitable form to answer those questions. Candidates must practise as many questions as possible to get aware of different types of questions.

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