ankitgokani

Ankit Gokani
hello frnds here i will be explaing u all the exams that we have in india and wat do dey mean and wen conducted generally etc etc all related to that exam


so i will start with the most famous CAT
CAT - The Common Admission Test to the six IIMs is also the entrance test for few other top B-Schools such as SP Jain, MICA, and T A Pai. CAT tests your skills in five broad areas viz.

1. Verbal ability and reasoning
2. Reading Comprehension
3. Quantitative skills
4. Data Interpretation
5. Analytical and Logical reasoning.

The test comprised 90 questions divided into 3 sections in the year 2005. Typically this test can be expected to comprise between 75 to 150 objective type questions and is usually divided into three to four sections. Each question has a question statement followed by four alternate answer choices and the candidate has to choose the best answer for each of the questions and mark it on a special Optical Reader answer sheet.
Over the years, the number of questions being asked in CAT has been decreasing steadily. While the early 90s witnessed 180 to 200 questions, the late 90s, specifically CAT 1999 and CAT 2000 had 165 questions each. CAT 2001, CAT 2002 and CAT 2003 had only 150 questions each and these 150 questions were divided into three sections of 50 questions each. There were 123 questions in CAT 2004 and only 90 in CAT 2005. CAT 2004 and CAT 2005 both had differential marks to questions. There were 0.5 marks, 1 mark and 2 marks questions.

The duration of the test is of 120 minutes. This literally translates to answering a CAT question in 48 seconds. Most successful aspirants do not attempt anything more than 120 plus questions. And quite a lot of them attempt between 70 and 90 marks worth of questions. The key to success, therefore, lies in two important parameters

1. The accuracy or strike rate
While each correct answer carries 0.5 or 1 or 2 positive mark, each incorrect question carries 1/3rd of the marks allocated to it as negative marks. Hence, it is important to get a strike rate of over 85% - that is reduce the number of negatives.

2. Smart Selection
As it is clear that you will not be generally able to attempt all 150 marks question, and you skip between 60 to 80 questions, key to success lies in selecting questions properly. Hence, there are no kudos, nobel prizes or awards waiting for attempting the tough questions. Be smart to choose, the easiest of the questions and the ones that you have practised a lot and smash them. Do not venture into unsafe territories or to questions which you only have a vague idea.

CAT and entrance tests of other top B Schools are a unique breed of entrance exams. They focus on testing some of the basic qualities essential for managers - the grit to work hard, smartness to choose the best alternative, quick thinking and above all perseverance.

Exams like IIT JEE test the depth of your knowledge, while the Civil Services exams test your width of knowledge. CAT evaluates your presence of mind and the ability to perform under pressure. You cannot prepare for CAT during the last 10 days, as one generally does for semester exams. A minimum of 3 to 9 months of regular preparation is essential.

It is conducted on 3rd week of november


The source of all exams are frm various websites like wiikipedia, education times and the websites of the institute conducting exam or its own official website
 
XLRI - XAT

XAT is an all-India admission test to select the most suitable students for the academic programmes of XLRI Jamshedpur – School of Business & Human Resources. Although the test is conducted by XLRI for admission to its courses, the test is now accepted by almost 35 other management institutes.

Who conducts the test?

For over the past 50 years, XLRI – School of Business & Human Resources has been conducting XAT exams.

Who can take XAT?

A bachelors degree under 10+2+3 system recognised by a university or a deemed university is the eligibility criteria.

How to apply? / Fees

1. Candidate interested in XLRI, has to first register for XAT. The XAT ID and password so obtained are required for applying to XLRI.

2. A Candidate intending to apply for any one of the programmes can obtain XLRI Prospectus from select branches of State Bank of India on payment of Rs. 800/-.

3. A candidate can apply for more than one programme, but not more than three programmes. If he/she intends to apply for more than one programme he/she needs to pay an additional amount of Rs. 500/- (total Rs. 1300/-) towards XLRI Prospectus. A candidate who has already purchased XLRI Prospectus from SBI for Rs. 800/- is not entitled to send a DD for Rs. 500/- for opting more than one programme.

4. Once the candidate provides the bank detail he/she can proceed to take the printout of XLRI Payment Advise Form (XLRI PA Form). The candidate has to enclose the third copy of bank/XLRI pay-in-slip along with the duly completed XLRI PA Form and use only the special envelop provided with the XLRI Prospectus and send it by registered post /speed post/courier within a week of obtaining the XLRI Prospectus. The last date for receiving the XLRI PA Form at the Admissions Office, XLRI Jamshedpur is December 05, 2007.

5. The list of the short listed candidates for XLRI will be posted in the same website by January 31, 2008. The names of the candidates who subsequently succeed in the selection interviews and/or group discussions for admission to XLRI will be intimated individually and also will be posted at XLRI School of Business and Human Resources, Jamshedpur, Business Management School India, Executive Education Programme, Personnel Management, Industrial Relations Programme. and www.xlri.edu.

Centres for XAT

There are 31 cities in which XAT exams are conducted. In Metros and large cities, there will be multiple test centre.

Getting the prospectus from the admission office

1. A candidate interested in XLRI, has to first register for XAT. The XAT ID and password so obtained are required for applying to XLRI.

2. An applicant intending to apply for one of the programmes has to make a demand draft for Rs. 850 for XLRI prospectus.

3. A candidate can apply for more than one programme, but not more than three programmes. If he/she intends to apply for more than one programme, he/she needs to pay an amount of Rs. 1350 (additional Rs. 500) towards XLRI prospectus.

4. The DD has to be drawn in favour of XLRI, Jamshedpur payable at SBI, XLRI Branch (Branch Code 4660).

5. Once the candidate provides the demand draft details he/she can proceed to take printout of XLRI Payment Advise Form (XLRI PAForm).

6. The candidate has to enclose the demand draft along with the duly completed XLRI PAForm and send it by registered post /speed post /courier so as to reach XLRI Admission Office, XLRI Jamshedpur.

7. XLRI prospectus will be sent after receiving the request complete in all respects.

How is XAT structured?

XAT is usually a two-and-a-half hour exam. It is pre-dominantly a multiple choice paper (two hours) that includes an essay writing (20 minutes) as well.

Candidates clearing the test have to appear for a group discussion and/or an interview.

Reporting the scores

XAT scorecard will be mailed to the candidates. The list of the short listed candidates for XLRI will be posted in the same website. The names of the candidates who subsequently succeed in the selection interviews and/or group discussions for admission to XLRI will be intimated individually and also will be posted at XLRI School of Business and Human Resources, Jamshedpur, Business Management School India, Executive Education Programme, Personnel Management, Industrial Relations Programme. and www.xlri.edu.
 
XLRI - XAT

XAT is an all-India admission test to select the most suitable students for the academic programmes of XLRI Jamshedpur – School of Business & Human Resources. Although the test is conducted by XLRI for admission to its courses, the test is now accepted by almost 35 other management institutes.

Who conducts the test?

For over the past 50 years, XLRI – School of Business & Human Resources has been conducting XAT exams.

Who can take XAT?

A bachelors degree under 10+2+3 system recognised by a university or a deemed university is the eligibility criteria.

How to apply? / Fees

1. Candidate interested in XLRI, has to first register for XAT. The XAT ID and password so obtained are required for applying to XLRI.

2. A Candidate intending to apply for any one of the programmes can obtain XLRI Prospectus from select branches of State Bank of India on payment of Rs. 800/-.

3. A candidate can apply for more than one programme, but not more than three programmes. If he/she intends to apply for more than one programme he/she needs to pay an additional amount of Rs. 500/- (total Rs. 1300/-) towards XLRI Prospectus. A candidate who has already purchased XLRI Prospectus from SBI for Rs. 800/- is not entitled to send a DD for Rs. 500/- for opting more than one programme.

4. Once the candidate provides the bank detail he/she can proceed to take the printout of XLRI Payment Advise Form (XLRI PA Form). The candidate has to enclose the third copy of bank/XLRI pay-in-slip along with the duly completed XLRI PA Form and use only the special envelop provided with the XLRI Prospectus and send it by registered post /speed post/courier within a week of obtaining the XLRI Prospectus. The last date for receiving the XLRI PA Form at the Admissions Office, XLRI Jamshedpur is December 05, 2007.

5. The list of the short listed candidates for XLRI will be posted in the same website by January 31, 2008. The names of the candidates who subsequently succeed in the selection interviews and/or group discussions for admission to XLRI will be intimated individually and also will be posted at XLRI School of Business and Human Resources, Jamshedpur, Business Management School India, Executive Education Programme, Personnel Management, Industrial Relations Programme. and www.xlri.edu.

Centres for XAT

There are 31 cities in which XAT exams are conducted. In Metros and large cities, there will be multiple test centre.

Getting the prospectus from the admission office

1. A candidate interested in XLRI, has to first register for XAT. The XAT ID and password so obtained are required for applying to XLRI.

2. An applicant intending to apply for one of the programmes has to make a demand draft for Rs. 850 for XLRI prospectus.

3. A candidate can apply for more than one programme, but not more than three programmes. If he/she intends to apply for more than one programme, he/she needs to pay an amount of Rs. 1350 (additional Rs. 500) towards XLRI prospectus.

4. The DD has to be drawn in favour of XLRI, Jamshedpur payable at SBI, XLRI Branch (Branch Code 4660).

5. Once the candidate provides the demand draft details he/she can proceed to take printout of XLRI Payment Advise Form (XLRI PAForm).

6. The candidate has to enclose the demand draft along with the duly completed XLRI PAForm and send it by registered post /speed post /courier so as to reach XLRI Admission Office, XLRI Jamshedpur.

7. XLRI prospectus will be sent after receiving the request complete in all respects.

How is XAT structured?

XAT is usually a two-and-a-half hour exam. It is pre-dominantly a multiple choice paper (two hours) that includes an essay writing (20 minutes) as well.

Candidates clearing the test have to appear for a group discussion and/or an interview.

Reporting the scores

XAT scorecard will be mailed to the candidates. The list of the short listed candidates for XLRI will be posted in the same website. The names of the candidates who subsequently succeed in the selection interviews and/or group discussions for admission to XLRI will be intimated individually and also will be posted at XLRI School of Business and Human Resources, Jamshedpur, Business Management School India, Executive Education Programme, Personnel Management, Industrial Relations Programme. and www.xlri.edu.
 
About CET

The Common Entrance Test (CET) is accepted across 80 institutes in Maharashtra. It is conducted for admission to the two-year full-time MBA/MM programmes in all management colleges and institutions, including university departments in Maharashtra.

States like Karnataka and Sikkim conduct their own CET exams.

Who conducts the test?

CET is conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE).

Who can take CET?

Aspiring candidates should be a graduate with a minimum of 45 per cent aggregate in the qualifying examination of the bachelor’s degree (final exam). Candidates appearing for their final year can also apply. However, scoring 50 per cent in the final year becomes mandatory.

Students from the reserved category need a minimum score of 40 per cent.

When is CET held?

The details of the exam are advertised in all leading newspapers.The application forms are available in March, and the test is conducted in May or June. Nevertheless, for the past three years, the test is being conducted in February. The group discussion and personal interview are also usually conducted in May or June.

However, please note that the date of the exam cannot be predicted.

The salient features


* Question paper for the CET will be in English only.
* The CET would have multiple choice objective type questions.
* There is no negative marking.
* There will be no verification of marks or revaluation of answer sheets of the CET.
* Marks scored in the CET will be counted for only the year of appearing.
* The detailed information and the instructions about the CET and a few sample questions illustrating the nature, variety, scope, pattern, type of questions that will be set for the CET are given in Annexure VI and Sample answer sheet (filled up) and (Blank) is given in Annexure VII.
* The cities in which CET-2007 is conducted are designated as centre for the CET. Each centre will have several venues depending upon the number of candidate due to appear at that centre. A candidate applying for the CET would have the freedom to choose his/her centre, but shall not have the freedom to choose the venue.

How is CET structured?

CET is usually a two-and-a-half hour exam for 240 marks. The marks are distributed as follows:

Written test: 200 marks
Group discussion: 17 marks
Personal interview: 17 marks
Post academic record: 4 marks
Work experience: 2 marks

The subjects covered include Maths, English and Logic, with Logic comprising 50 per cent of the paper.

Almost after a month of appearing for the written test, candidates who score the cut-off marks are called for a group discussion and interview.

Based on merit, candidates are offered a choice of institutes. Thus, it becomes very important that candidates aim for the highest rank.

Candidates with more than three years’ work experience in a company listed on any stock exchange of India get two points.
 
About JMET

Appearing for Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET) is the first step in the process of seeking admission to the two-year full time Post-Graduate Degree Programmes in Management offered by IISc Bangalore, IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras and IIT Roorkee.

Who conducts the exam?

IIT Roorkee is the organizing institute for JMET. The IISc and IITs will use the results of JMET 2007 to short list candidates for the subsequent part of the selection process.

Who can take JMET?

Candidates who have obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering / Technology or equivalent, or a Master’s degree in a discipline can appear for the JMET examination. Students appearing for the final examinations of the above mentioned qualifying degrees can also apply. More details - JMET

Candidates are advised to refer to participating Institutes for brief profiles of schools/departments of management of IISc and participating IITs. JMET: Programs & Eligibility

When and how to apply?

Forms are filled usually in the month of September and October. There are two different processes by which a candidate can apply/register for JMET 2007, namely, OFFLINE(by Post) and ONLINE(Internet based). Details of these processes are given under How-to-Apply.

The registration-cum-application fee for offline applications is Rs.800/- for General candidates and Rs.400/- for SC/ST candidates. The fee for online application is Rs. 750/- for General candidates and Rs. 350/- for SC/ST candidates. The registration-cum-application fee is not refundable and the application form is not transferable. JMET: General Information

How is JMET structured?

The JMET exam is of two hours. The test will consist of 150 questions (objective / multiple choice type) in the following sections:

* Verbal Communication
* Logical Reasoning
* Quantitative Ability
* Data Interpretation

What next?

JMET 2007 is only a qualifying examination. It is not mandatory that all candidates who are declared as qualified will be called for Group Discussion / Interview etc. Calling the candidates for such later process(es) of selection is the prerogative of the admitting Institute.
 
About NMAT

Narsee Monjee Management Aptitude Test (NMAT) is an aptitude test conducted for admission to the two-year full-time post graduation programmes at Narsee Monjee Institute of Management & Higher Studies.

Who conducts the test?

The NMAT is conducted by Narsee Monjee Institute of Management & Higher Studies.

Who can take NMAT?

The qualification required is a 10+2+3 degree or any other similar qualification in an equivalent pattern, recognised by the UGC and AIU with a minimum of 50 percent (aggregate) at the degree level. This is mandatory for all the programmes offered.

Individuals, appearing for their final year examination can also apply subject to the submission of a Certificate of Appearance before the relevant date (different every year) .

MBA – Actuarial Science

Qualification: Graduates / Post graduates in Statistics / Mathematics / Engineering / Economics. Candidates appearing for their final examination can also apply. Graduates and postgraduates from other fields are also eligible provided they have obtained minimum of 80 per cent in Mathematics in class 12.

MBA – Pharmaceuticals Management

Qualification: Graduate / Post graduate in Life Sciences / Biomedicine / Chemical Engineering / Pharmacy / Medicine. Individuals, who have graduated in Sociology, Psychology or Anthropology are also eligible. Candidates appearing for their final examination may also apply, provided they submit a Certificate of Appearance.

Preferred qualification

MBA – Global Business: Graduates or Post Graduates in Science / Commerce / Engineering.

Work experience required for the following MBA courses:

Capital Market: At least two years’ experience in an organisations recognised by SEBI, IRDA, PFRDA, Forward Markets Commission or any bank is essential.

Global Business: A minimum of two years’ relevant work experience is required. Company sponsorships are also accepted.

Actuarial Science: Experience in Actuarial Department of Insurance / Finance / consulting firms will be preferred.

Pharmaceuticals Management: Two years’ relevant experience.

All other full-time programmes: Experience in an Executive / Management capacity will be preferred

When is the NMAT held?

The test is usually conducted in December followed by an interview in February.

How to apply?

The NMAT notification is usually released in September. Candidates need to fill up the form and submit it to the authorities. The form is made available in select branches of Dena Bank

How is NMAT structured?

NMAT comprises five sections, namely, Quantitative Ability, Verbal Ability, Data Interpretation & Sufficiency and General Awareness. The exam is a two-and-half-hour test. There are in all 200 questions. Every correct answer is awarded one mark. 1/4th mark is cut for every incorrect answer.

Section

No. of Questions
Quantitative Aptitude 40


Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency 40


Verbal Ability 40


Reasoning Ability 40


General Awareness 40
 
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