How to avoid common mistakes in NMAT-UG?

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    Rashika Ghosh

    7 years ago
    Do not spend more than 1 minute over a question.
    Instead of attempting every question, you can skip the questions which are difficult so that you complete maximum questions in the given time slot and if time permits, you can later work on such questions.
    One shouldn't invest too much time on a particular section. Leave a set if you are unable to solve it.
    Your preparation should be such that you can attempt all the questions.
    Also, go in order instead of skimming over the questions and deciding which ones are easy.
    Be sure that you, first, are able to understand exactly what the question is asking and then try to eliminate as many calculati
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    veenu deswal

    7 years ago
    NMAT exam is pretty easy when compared to others exam. One can directly give the exam with some extent of preparation. There is one thing, even if your merit is low, then you will be given an upgradation form. You must have prepared for class 12th and other competitive. You only need quick revision of formulae and concepts that will be more than enough for NMAT. If you want to get into MBA program, you need to avoid mistakes during preparation and get good rank. To prepare well and get good marks, the main thing is time management. If you prepare without any waste of time, then it is more than enough. You should play smart during your
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    SWAYAMPRAVA NAYAK | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hi
    The exam is pretty easy. You must have prepared for 12th and other competitive, that'll be more than enough for NMAT. We had a question - If a car drifts, what's the cause? And the option had driver's mistake, god's grace and something like that. So don't worry about it. But getting into the MBA Tech programme, you need to get a good rank so time management would be the key in the paper.
    There are quite a number of things which you need to keep in mind.
    -You must be very precise about your answer.
    -Answer the first with which you are confident enough
    -Do not spend too much of time in one answer, if you do so you can lag behind.
    -Try to
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    Rachita Kohli

    7 years ago
    Hey,
    The exam is pretty easy. You must have prepared for 12th and other competitive, that'll be more than enough for NMAT. We had a question - If a car drifts, what's the cause? And the option had driver's mistake, god's grace and something like that. So don't worry about it. But getting into the MBA Tech program, you need to get a good rank so time management would be the key in the paper. NMIMS is one of the top and finest B-schools in India with excellent placement records. The alumni of this institute are successful and have achieved the top positions in their respective firms. It is the kind of culture that NMIMS holds along with i
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    Versha chauhan | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    While you are preparing for the NMAT_UG, make sure you must have some strategy to solve that question paper work on that strategy on regular basis so that you become used to it. Secondly do analysis of your weakness and strength and turn out your weakness into strength by doing more practice on that section. Do it on regular basis so that at the time of the exam you won't get anxious. During exams, focus on those question which you can answer easily. Do not spend so much of time on one question. And don't get worried if you do not know any question's answer. Leave that for afterwards and go through further questions. And most important
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