Hi Saikrishna,
Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) is a national-level computer-based management entrance test. The test is conducted by All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE).
CMAT is held twice in a year – September and February. Aspirants can choose to give both the exams. Best of the two scores will be used for admission.
CMAT scores are accepted by various B-schools and management colleges across India for admission into MBA, PGDM and PGP courses.
Eligibility:
Here’s CMAT exam eligibility criteria 2015:
Graduates in any discipline
Final year students of graduate courses (10+2+3) are also eligible for CMAT, provided the results are declared before commencement of admission for 2015
There’s no age limit for CMAT exam
You can refer the link for detailed information:
https://www.shiksha.com/cmat-exampagePreparing for CMAT is best done with a coaching institute of good reputation like IMS, TIME and Career Launcher. You can take their classroom courses or correspondence courses to receive guidance on various aspects of preparation, sample tests, areas of improvement etc. The CMAT exam largely has questions on Maths, English vocabulary and comprehension and Logical reasoning. However, if you are very busy & can not attend classes or coaching you can wish to improve your performance in English, it will help to a) read a lot of news magazines esp. on subjects you are not familiar with to improve your comprehension abilities b) work on your vocabulary at a rate of 5 new words a day using them in sentences and internalizing them rather than learning a whole list of new words. c) reading books on English improvement such as those by Norman Lewis d) finding some sample papers to assess yourself from time to time during your preparation process.
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Wish You Luck!