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NMAT Analysis over the last three years
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NMAT 2010 Analysis
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NMAT Eligibility
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Important Dates for NMAT 2010
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NMAT Analysis over the last three years
The Narsee Monjee Aptitude Test (NMAT) is the entrance exam for the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), which has several campuses across India. This year onwards, NMAT has become computer based test and was conducted in a window of 10 days, from Saturday, January 30, 2010 to Monday, February 8, 2010. The exam was conducted successfully by online test agency Pearson Vue.
The exam had three sections. The sections were Language Skills, Quantitative Ability and Logical Reasoning. Total number of questions is 150. Total time allotted was 120 minutes. The questions contained multiple choice answers. There was 25 per cent negative marking on each wrong answer.
NMAT Analysis over the last three years
| Year |
Sections |
No. of Questions |
Difficulty level |
| 2008 |
Language Skills, Quantitative Skills, Data Analysis and Sufficiency, Intelligence and Logical Reasoning |
40 + 60 + 50 = 150 |
Easy |
| 2009 |
Language Skills, Quantitative Skills, Data Analysis and Sufficiency, Intelligence and Logical Reasoning |
40 + 60 + 50 = 150 |
Moderate |
| 2010 |
Language Skills, Quantitative Ability, Data Analysis and Sufficiency, Intelligence and Logical Reasoning |
48 + 40 + 32 = 120 |
Moderate |
NMAT 2010 Analysis
NMAT 2010 had 120 questions from the areas of Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning, English Usage and Reading Comprehension. The time allotted was 120 minutes. So the there is one minute for every question. The overall difficulty of the paper was moderate and it was maintained in the 10 day window. There was 0.75 negative marking for every wrong answer.
NMAT Eligibility
Bachelor’s Degree (10+2+3) in any discipline from a recognized University with minimum 50 per cent marks in the aggregate. Two years post qualification work experience will be preferred. Candidates appearing for the final year degree examination can also apply.
Important Dates for NMAT 2011
NMAT 2010 was held in a 10 days window from Saturday, January 30, 2010 to Monday, Fenruary 8, 2010. The expected important dates for NMAT 2011 are as follows:
NMAT 2011 Exam Dates: Saturday January 29 to Monday, February 7, 2011
Date of Application: Monday, October 25 to Sunday, December 5, 2010
Results: Monday, March 2, 2011
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