How can I crack MAT in 1 year?

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    NITHIN E EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    MAT is easy. If you are preparing for CAT then no need of separate work for MAT. The syllabus is almost the same. I was also a student who prepared for MAT immediately after my graduation. The important things which you should look into while preparing for this exam are as follows:
    1. Select one of the best coaching centers which offer quality education- TIME is one of the famous coaching centers for CAT and MAT.
    2. Dedication- Be focused on the aim which you need to achieve.
    3. Try to read Hindu newspaper editorial. Most of the passages which appear in MAT are from Hindu editorial.
    4. Try to do a maximum number of online mock test. You wi
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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    Management Aptitude Test is the all India level entrance examination for admission to the MBA programme. This exam will be conducted in both offline and online mode. Build your schedule/time table in such a way that every subject will get equal attention. It is compulsory to focus all the subjects as the marks weightage allotted to every section is equal. Self-study is very important during the arriving days of the examination. Try to reserve most of your precious time for self-study. It helps you to score good marks. It is suggested to the candidates to practice mock papers or solve previous exam papers as many as possible in a short
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    Mukul Singh Pundir | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Hello aspirants,
    Well! As per the question firstly, you cannot take a shortcut like to how much time you need. Crack MAT, CAT, XAT, NMAT, MHCET, SNAP, IIFT, etc. All these exams need thorough preparation to qualify them. Coming to MAT (Management Aptitude Test) is organized by AIMA (All India Management Association) four times a year viz September, November, December and February. All this time, there are different participating institutes in the exam. As compared to any of the B-School entrance test like CAT, XAT, NMAT, SNAP, IIFT, etc. MAT is relatively very much easier to crack and one can score high percentile as it is for admissio
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    Huma Sheikh | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Hello ,
    Well, first of all, there is no shortcut you need to put your heart and soul into these competitive exams to achieve the goal. We can only prove guidance. Please do solve sample papers weekly, take analyzing tests also. MAT is a standardized test being administered by AIMA to facilitate B-Schools to screen candidates for admission to MBA and allied programmes.
    The test is structured into five sections as under:-
    Language Comprehension (40 Questions)
    Mathematical Skills (40 Questions)
    Data Analysis & Sufficiency (40 Questions)
    Intelligence & Critical Reasoning (40 Questions)
    Indian & Global Environment (40 Questions)
    Preparation Strat
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    Aman Kumar | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    MAT is a standardized test being administered by AIMA to facilitate B-Schools to screen candidates for admission to MBA and allied programs. You need to have a strategic MBA Preparation to crack MAT Exam.
    MAT Exam Pattern
    MAT is a two and a half hours objective type choice test with the following format:-
    There are 200 questions in all with four choices per question
    0.25 marks per question are deducted for a wrong response; while 1 mark is awarded for a correct response.
    The test is structured into five sections as under:-
    Language Comprehension (40 Questions)
    Mathematical Skills (40 Questions)
    Data Analysis & Sufficiency (40 Questions)
    Intelli
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    Jikkumon Kottadil Happy to help! | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    In MAT there are different sections- Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning and Verbal and Reading Comprehension. Each section of the test has a few important topics which you must cover.
    Maths:
    Students from non-engineering backgrounds are not too comfortable in QA. If you are not an engineering student then you must focus in this section to improve your score, which will impact overall MAT percentile.
    The most important topics being - Logarithm, Algebra, Geometry, Permutation and Combination and Probability.
    LR/DI:
    Again a section where high-scoring can be done as this is comparatively easier than the others. Yo
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If you make an error in the educational qualifications section of the MAT form, you can typically make amends during the official correction period offered by AIMA. The correction period is open for a short time after the submission of the application. You can log in with your MAT account and edit the form, but not every field is editable, so check before you submit. If the correction period has closed, then you can contact AIMA support, but changes will not be guaranteed. It is always a good idea to save a copy of your original form for your reference.

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