Syllabus of MCA of gndu entrance exam.
Sir, please provide us with Syllabus of MCA GNDU ENTRANCE EXAM.
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Hi,
Here is the full information.
First part consist of three papers:
Paper-I: Mental and numerical ability50 Questions45min
Paper-II: General knowledge 50 Questions45min
Paper-III: General English50 Questions45min
Second part consists one paper. In this you have a choice between higher math or computers. No. of questions: 50
Time Duration: 45 min.
I hope, this will help.
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GNDU GMET 2026 syllabus for MBA FYIP is mentioned below:
- Part A: General Knowledge: Indian Economy, Polity, History, Geography, Business, Sports, Religion, Literature, Music, Dance and General Science.
- Part B: General English : Vocabulary, tenses, prepositions, grammar, punctuation, and comprehension.
- Part C: Quantitative Aptitude: Numbers, HCF & LCM, Decimal Fractions, Simplification, Square Roots & Cube Roots, Averages, Problems on Numbers, Problems on Ages, Percentage, Profit & Loss, Ratio and Proportion, Simple and Compound Interest, Clocks, and Odd Man Out & Series.
GNDU GMET exam duration for MBA FYIP is 120 minutes. Candidates have to attempt 200 question within two hours. Candidates will not be allowed to use calculators or any other electronic item for calculations. The GNDU GMET 2026 qustion paper will be divided into three sections consisting of 50 questions each.
GNDU GMET exam pattern for MBA FYIP is mentioned in the table below:
| Section Name | Number of Questions |
|---|---|
| General Knowledge | 50 |
| General English | 50 |
| Quantitative Aptitude | 50 |
Check table below to know GMDU GMET exam timing:
| MBA program | GNDU GMET Exam Time |
|---|---|
| MBA with dual specialization | 10 AM to 12 PM |
| MBA in Financial Management/Marketing Management/ Human Resource Management/Finance | 10.30 AM to 1 PM |
The exam date for GNDU GMET 2026 will be updated soon after the release of official notification. The exam is expected to be held in second week of July 2026.
GNDU GMET 2026 marking scheme is as follows:
- For every correct answer, student will get 1 marks.
- No marks will be given for any wrong answer.
- No marks will be given for any unattempted question.
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