NMAT 2020 (Narsee Monjee Aptitude Test) is a national level MBA Entrance test. It is the gateway for admission into some of the top MBA colleges. NMAT 2020 will be conducted for admission into the upcoming batches i.e. MBA Admissions 2020. NMAT is administered by GMAC (Graduate Management Admissions Council). The exam is conducted in a 75-day test window starting from 6th October 2020 to 19th December 2020. NMAT exam notification has been released as on 16th July 2020. The NMAT 2020 registration process will start from 1st August 2020. To know more about NMAT 2020 important dates, NMAT exam notification, NMAT 2020 exam schedule, click here.
NMAT 2020 is a computer-based test which consists of 3 sections - Language skills, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Skills. The overall test duration is 2 hrs. There is an individual time limit for each section. Students can choose the order in which they wish to attempt the paper. All the questions in the NMAT exam are MCQ type questions. Each question carries 3 marks and there is no negative marking for incorrect attempts. Overall, the NMAT 2020 exam is of moderate level of difficulty.
The NMAT Exam Pattern has not undergone any changes in the last few years and the NMAT 2020 Exam Pattern is expected to remain the same.
Section |
No of Questions |
Sectional Time Limit |
Quantitative Skills |
36 |
52 |
Logical Reasoning |
36 |
40 |
Language Skills |
36 |
28 |
Total |
108 |
120 |
To be eligible for NMAT 2020 a candidate requires:
Bachelor's degree in any discipline from any recognized university with a minimum of 50 % aggregate.
Students in their final year of the bachelors can also apply for the exam.
The NMAT 2020 registration process will commence from 1st August 2020. The exam will be conducted in a 75-day window starting from 6th Oct 2020 to 19th Dec 2020. Candidates need to register for the exam before 5th Oct 2020 to avoid late fees. There is a provision to register by 16th Oct with the late registration fee.
Step 1: Get your basics in place
The first step is to develop a sound understanding of the basic concepts. It is suggested that you accomplish the same at most by 15th August, so that you can spend the remaining time revising. At this stage, you should be able to solve the basic level questions across topics and should be ready to take your first mock.
Step 2: Practice Advanced Level problems
The next step in the process is to increase the difficulty level of the questions you are solving. Through this, eventually, you will be able to develop a command over the topics. The vital aspect is to continue solving questions religiously. You should aim to finish solving the advanced level problems by 10th September. Meanwhile, you should take your second NMAT mock.
Step 3: Take Mocks
This step needs to take place in conjunction with steps 1 and 2 as well as on its own. At this juncture, you should take one mock per week. Donât forget to thoroughly analyse each mock. Each analysis will point to the areas of improvement and will help you tackle them before you take the next mock. Keep following the mock-analysis-mock loop till your exam.
According to the analysis of the last 2 years, the most dominant topics in NMAT have been:
Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation:
Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation:
Language Skills:
Logical Reasoning:
Solving all these topics should hold you in good stead.
NMAT Test Series will help you get familiarized with the nuances of the paper pattern and put your preparation in the right direction. By taking mocks you will be able to determine which order of section works best for you and accordingly develop a well-tested strategy for the exam day.