The NMAT exam allows candidates three attempts per admission cycle, including one primary exam and two retakes. Candidates have the flexibility to choose their exam date, time, and location through slot booking. Additionally, they can select the order of sections in the question paper, such as starting with Quantitative Ability (QA), followed by Verbal Ability (VA) and Logical Reasoning (LR). Conducted in an online, computer-adaptive format, the questions adjust based on the candidate's performance. However, there is no flag or review option, and candidates cannot toggle between questions or skip any.
NMAT Mock Test
A mock test is the only approach to evaluating your current level of preparation and re-strategize your plan of preparation. It also makes you familiar with the kind of questions that might appear within the real MBA entrance examination. Mock assessments inform candidates on which topics they have already mastered. They can then direct their learning to other areas and spend the minimum time on the subjects they already have mastered.
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Here’s a table listing the release dates for NMAT mock tests:
Mock No. | Release Date | Mock No. | Release Date |
NMAT Mock 1 (Adaptive) | 27th April | NMAT Mock 11 (Adaptive) | 18th August |
NMAT Mock 2 (Adaptive) | 1st May | NMAT Mock 12 | 25th August |
NMAT Mock 3 | 7th May | NMAT Mock 13 (Adaptive) | 1st September |
NMAT Mock 4 (Adaptive) | 19th May | NMAT Mock 14 (Adaptive) | 8th September |
NMAT Mock 5 (Adaptive) | 2nd June | NMAT Mock 15 | 15th September |
NMAT Mock 6 | 16th June | NMAT Mock 16 (Adaptive) | 22nd September |
NMAT Mock 7 (Adaptive) | 30th June | NMAT Mock 17 (Adaptive) | 29th September |
NMAT Mock 8 (Adaptive) | 14th July | NMAT Mock 18 (Adaptive) | 6th October |
NMAT Mock 9 | 28th July | NMAT Mock 19 (Adaptive) | 13th October |
NMAT Mock 10 (Adaptive) | 11th August | NMAT Mock 20 (Adaptive) | 13th October |
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