What is the difference between NMAT and other MBA entrance exams?

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    Prathik Praveen | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) uses an aspirant-first methodology while administering the NMAT exam. Consequently, GMAC offers a number of services, such as window rescheduling and retake attempts. In contrast to other MBA entry tests, the NMAT exam takes place across about ninety days. During this time, an examinee may show up for the test three times: once for the initial try and twice for a retake. The candidates are given this chance to raise their score. An extra exam phase was administered during the preceding session, which ran from January 11 to January 15. Candidates who did not show up for all three attempts

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    Abhishek Dhawan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) conducts NMAT exam with a aspirant first approach. Therefore, GMAC provides several facilities, including the retake attempts, rescheduling window, etc. Unlike other MBA entrance exams, the NMAT exam is held over a period of approximately 90 days. An examinee can appear for the test three times during this window, including the first attempt and two retake attempts. This opportunity is provided to the candidates to improve their score. In the previous session, an additional phase of the exam was conducted from January 11 to 15. During the additional window, candidates who did not appear for
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