Vince Lombardi once said "Dictionary is the only place that success comes before work. Hard work is the price we must pay for success. I think you can accomplish whatever if you're willing to pay the price."
Success in Mba entrance Exam in India is also no cake walk. You need in-depth knowledge, analytical mind, sharp memory and above all, systematic planning and preparation. Needless to say that the candidates cannot and should not exertion preparation for his Mba entrance Test overnight. Since the competition is amongst the best ready talent from all disciplines, true and long term preparation are required to get admitted to the Mba program. Although the syllabi in the admission/entrance test differ from university to university, there are obvious common aspects that appear in most of the entrance test, Cat, Xat, Mat, Xlri, Snap and Mba entrance Exams conducted by State Universities in one form or the other. These aspects include tests on quantitative aptitude, reasoning, intelligence, comprehension, case analysis, relationships, word power, synonyms, antonyms, general knowledge/awareness, etc. It is therefore, primary that the candidates start preparation well in develop on all the above aspects. If one can get hold of former year's papers or at least the pattern, this would go a long way in guiding the candidates to get ready properly for the test.
Here are some tips to get ready on prominent aspects which are common to most of the Mba entrance examinations in India:
(1) Quantitative Aptitude: A candidate seeking admission to Mba programme is improbable to have aptitude for basic and elementary accounting as well as the knack of solving the easy arithmetic problems. This is one of the areas in the admission test which, if properly ready and practiced, is likely to put the candidate ahead of others, as one can hope to score even 100% marks in this part. There may be some types of questions that may form part of quantitative aptitude test. The first category could be easy arithmetic problems including behalf and loss, percentages, ratio, averages, partnership, etc. Such problems involve easy calculations and with a minute custom and basic aptitude, can be solved correctly. The second category of questions could involve multiplication or divisions in 5 to 6 figures or decimals. It may be quite time-consuming if the candidates start categorically attempting the whole calculations. Since the candidates are required to work against time it is not advisable to waste time on such calculations. With a minute practice, the candidates can categorically eliminate most of the choices straightaway to arrive at the accurate answer even without any calculations. This can be achieved if the candidates look at all the choices thought about before categorically attempting the calculations. Other category of questions may be directed at testing only the intelligence of the candidate and not his/her ability to calculate. There may be some other questions aimed at testing the common sense of the candidates. The whole area of quantitative aptitude, therefore, needs constant custom to imagine speedily with accuracy. More custom is also primary for the candidates to gain trust in this part of the test. Even if a candidate does not have the basic aptitude for figure-work, he/she can make up for this deficiency by quarterly custom and a lot of hard work. It is strongly recommended that the candidates custom and exertion all the questions on quantitative.
(b) Logical Reasoning: Questions on logical mental may be of some types and in some forms. These could include a statement on which the candidates are asked to draw accurate interference out of the given choices. There could be questions on series of words and figures, arrangement of alphabets, brain teasers or even such questions as only call for drawing logical inferences. Just like quantitative aptitude test, this measure of admission test also needs extra and detailed preparations and practice. Most of the questions under this category infact test the common sense and sense of proportion and mental among the candidates and therefore, must be attempted with a cool head. In case of statements, the given statement as well as choices given must be read at least twice before choosing the right answer. In case there are more than three questions on arrangements of alphabets, it is advisable to write down all the alphabets on the rough work sheet. This will facilitate easy and quick exertion of questions on alphabets. Similarly, there could be obvious questions on distances traveled in distinct directions. In such questions it is permissible to draw a rough diagram giving distances traveled in varied directions to get the accurate answer. Constant custom in the questions on mental would make the candidates obvious to tackle this single aspect of the test. To do well in this part of the test, the candidates must therefore, custom hard.
(c) understanding Test: understanding test is aimed at gauging the understanding of English language by the candidates. Usually, a paragraph is given which the candidates are required to go through thought about and then answer the examine by choosing the accurate answer. To exertion this part speedily and correctly, the candidates must custom reading with a quick speed and understanding the whole passage. Answer to most of the questions are categorically placed within the tube itself. But there are obvious questions, answers to which are not directly ready in the given passage. Such questions can only be answered by those candidates who can understand the tube fully. quarterly custom would help the candidates to exertion the understanding test in more efficient and standard manner. Tests of English language given in every issue of this magazine invariably include small understanding passages. custom of such passages may be of great help to the candidates for preparation this test.
(d) general Awareness: As the name suggests, the test of general awareness aims to judge the general knowledge of the candidates. Basic facts about all aspects of general knowledge like Science, Geography, History, Economics, Polity, etc are essentially required to be known. A good knowledge of all branches of general knowledge is primary which can only be achieved by reading good books. Reading Newspapers commonly will keep you updated in whatever prominent is happening colse to the world.
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