What should be the preparation strategy for NIMCET?

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    DIVINE EDUCATION MCA Entrance Coaching , NIMCET

    6 years ago
    Join Divine Education for NIMCET Preparation, Divine Education is the Best Institute in Central India for NIMCET Preparation.
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    Devi singh | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Preparation of NIMCET Exam:
    Study package for MCA Entrance of all India universities-This MCA entrance exam book contains 5 sections including Analytical ability & logical reasoning, Mathematics, Computer awareness, General English and Quantitative ability. You can practice 8000+ questions as per latest MCA entrance exam syllabus and exam pattern.
    Also includes previous years MCA entrance exam solved papers and practice exercises. This is one of the best books for NIMCET and other MCA entrance exam 2016-17 preparation.Book for verbal & Non-verbal Reasoning and Analytical-This NIMCET book contains 3 sections including verbal reasoning, a
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    VISHNU AGARWAL | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    For Preparation of NIMCET Exam, you can follow following books.
    1) Study package for MCA Entrance of all India universities:
    This MCA entrance exam book contains 5 sections including Analytical ability & logical reasoning, Mathematics, Computer awareness, General English and Quantitative ability. You can practice 8000+ questions as per latest MCA entrance exam syllabus and exam pattern.
    2) Book for verbal & Nonverbal Reasoning and Analytical:
    This NIMCET book contains 3 sections including verbal reasoning, analytical reasoning and nonverbal reasoning. You can practice 2000+ previous years' questions of different competitive exams.
    3) Object
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    Garvit Kumar | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    NIM CET- National Institute of Technology Master of Computer Applications Common Entrance Test. This is the entrance exam taken at a national level for admission in the NIT's for a MCA program.
    The eligibility for the exam is min. 60% in graduation through BCA/B.Sc IT/BE/B.Tech etc.
    As this is a national level exam there needs to be some dedicated preparation to be able to clear the same and score well enough for admission.
    NIMCET is a two hour long exam that consists of 120 MCQ questions.
    The main sections include:
    Mathematics - 50 questions.
    Analytical Ability and Logical Reasoning - 40 questions.
    Computer Awareness - 10 questions.
    General E
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Rashmi Karan

Here is how you can determine if your NIMCET score is good -

Score Possible Rank What This Means 
360+Top 100Excellent: You can likely pick any top NIT you want, like the popular ones in Trichy or Warangal.
300 - 359101 - 500Very Good: You have a high chance of getting into a strong NIT.
240 - 299501 - 1500Good Goal: You can likely secure a spot in a mid-tier NIT.
Below 120Low ChancesDifficult: Getting a seat at any NIT is very unlikely with this score.
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Rashmi Karan

The NIMCET application edit window usually opens 2-3 days after the last day of application. Historically, it opens for 2 days within which applicants can make any edits in their application if required. Please note that no requests in this regard shall be entertained thereafter. 

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Rashmi Karan

The mathematics section of NIMCET will include 50 Questions. You must note that it is the most important section to study. For your reference, here are the major topics to cover in the mathematics section of NIMCET exam:

  • Set Theory and Logic
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Algebra
  • Coordinate Geometry
  • Calculus
  • Trigonometry
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Rashmi Karan

Please check the eligibility criteria for NIMCET 2026 below -

Educational Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in any discipline with Mathematics/Statistics (Mandatory)/B.E./B.Tech degree from a recognised university. 
Minimum Marks:

  • OPEN/OPEN-EWS/OBC: 60% aggregate marks or 6.5 CGPA. 
  • SC/ST/PwD: 55% aggregate marks or 6.0 CGPA. 

Final year students are also eligible to apply. 

Nationality: Must be an Indian National. 

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Rashmi Karan

Here are some of the good books that can help you learn logical reasoning -

  • Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey

  • A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning by R.S. Agarwal

  • All About Reasoning by Anjali A Gupta

  • A New Approach to REASONING Verbal & Non-Verbal by B.S. Sijwali, Indu Sijwali 

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