Exams
The Common Admission Test (CAT) is a prestigious national entrance exam conducted annually by the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) for admission into their MBA programs. Held on the last Sunday of November, the exam is administered in three time slots across more than 170 cities. There are 21 IIMs in total, comprising 7 established IIMs and 14 newer or "baby" IIMs. While the older IIMs use the CAT application form as both an exam and admission application, the newer and baby IIMs follow the Common Admission Process (CAP) to shortlist candidates for admission.
NMAT Preparation Strategy
Now Let’s have a look at the NMAT Preparation Strategy
Language Skills:-
1. Everyday read Aeon Essays at least for 30 mins
2. Go through LOD1 eBooks
Quantitative Skills:-
1. Practice more questions from Arithmetic and Probability
2. Regularly attend NMAT specialized videos
3. Focus more on Data Interpretation as it is calculation intensive(8-10) questions
Logical Reasoning:-
1. Practice critical reasoning from the NMAT maximizer
2. Practice Input/Output questions
Before 15 days of NMAT:-
1. Start giving all the sectional mocks after the CAT
2. Daily give MOCKS and work on the weak areas.
3. Additionally, give 2 mocks provided by GMAC