What is the MAT exam pattern?

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    jasveer singh | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    The MAT exam is conducted for admission to management courses such as MBA and PGDM at the top management colleges in India. The exam is conducted in three modes: CBT, PBT, and IBT, and the exam pattern is the same for each mode. The MAT exam follows the following pattern:
    1. The exam duration is 150 minutes.
    2. The MAT exam is divided into five sections with a total of 200 questions.
    3. Each section has 40 questions, and each question carries one mark.
    4. The sections are as follows: (a) Language Comprehension (b) Mathematical Skills (c) Indian & Global Environment (d) Data Analysis & Sufficiency (e) Intelligence & Critical Reasoning
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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    The MAT exam is conducted for admission to management courses such as MBA and PGDM at the top management colleges in India. The exam is conducted in three modes: CBT, PBT, and IBT, and the exam pattern is the same for each mode. The MAT exam follows the following pattern:
    1. The exam duration is 150 minutes.
    2. The MAT exam is divided into five sections with a total of 200 questions.
    3. Each section has 40 questions, and each question carries one mark.
    4. The sections are as follows: (a) Language Comprehension (b) Mathematical Skills (c) Indian & Global Environment (d) Data Analysis & Sufficiency (e) Intelligence &am
    ...more
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    Samichi Jain

    2 years ago
    It includes Five section
    40 questions per section
    It takes 150 minutes with negative marking
    200 MCQ

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