MAT 2016: 10 Time Management tips for the exam day; your testing room strategy
Time Management strategy for every candidate may not be generalised as it is important for you to look at what your strengths and weaknesses are and accordingly you may change the plan
Management Aptitude Test, popularly known as MAT is an entrance exam to PGDM institutes in India. The scores of MAT are considered to be taken as the written test marks in selection by more than 600 B-schools in the country. Arks Srinivas of VistaMind Education and expert on MBA entrance exam preparation shares some key tips on time management in testing hall and maximise the scores.
MAT is typically conducted 4 times a year and the MAT exam in May of every year used to be the last all India entrance exam with the exception this year as KMAT 2016 to be conducted on May 29, 2016 has also been announced as All India Test for the first time for admission to various B Schools.
MAT is conducted both in the paper based format as well as computer based format. The structure is the same for both and the scores of candidates of these two exams are assimilated together while releasing the results. May MAT 2016 is being conducted on May 1in the paper based format whereas the computer based format is slated for May 7, 2016.
Maximise attempts in suggested time limit; expert tips Expert on MAT Exam preparation ARKS Srinivas, CEO, VistaMind Education while sharing the glimpse of MAT 2016 May exam pattern, advises the candidates to follow the suggested time limit.
The basic pattern of the MAT 2016 May exam will have a total time limit of 2 and half hours to solve 200 questions. There will be 5 sections in MAT 2016 May exam and number of questions per section will be 40. The answer choices per question are 4 and marks awarded for every correct answer is 1 with penalty of negative marks for each wrong answer.
The suggested time limit to solve each of 5 sections and expected attempts per section, according to Srinivas should be as follows
Sno
Section
No of Qns
Ideal time (in min)
Expected attempts
1
Language Comprehension
40
25
30+
2
Intelligence and Critical Reasoning
40
40
30+
3
Data Analysis and Sufficiency
40
35
25+
4
Mathematical Skills
40
40
25+
5
Indian and Global Environment
40
10
15+
200
150
125+
It is important that you give time to each of the sections and not get bogged down by any one section.
Read all questions You must try to ensure that you come to the end of the section in the allotted time. This can only be done when you take decisions on solving or not solving questions in the first 15 seconds of reading the question. There may always be easy questions and hence you should have a cut-off time for each question.
Decide a Strategy to attempt each Section Two things which the test taker should remember during the exam are - execution is more important than knowledge and Stick to basics.
Plan your time utilisation As given in the table on time management, it is important that you have a clear plan for the entire 150 minutes.
Dont ignore GK Leaving out the GK area (India and Global Environment) is not a good idea. The best institutes look at the score of this section too while giving you a final selection.
Minimum time to each question It is extremely important that you leave a question if you are NOT able to crack the question in 1 minute.
Cut-off time to each question The cut-off time for Verbal would be even lesser than say a Logic question or a Math question. Typically, for Verbal ability area, you should leave the question within the first 30 seconds if you are not able to get the answer. Only questions on parajumbles and such can be given about 1 minute each
Use answer Choices intelligently (MCQs) You dont have to solve every question. The choices can be used to eliminate the wrong answers if one looks at them intelligently. Ofcourse, you need to have the fundamentals in place to do the above, suggests Srinivas
Know your Strengths and Weaknesses Although the above Time Management strategy is given for a candidate, it may not be generalised as it is important for you to look at what your strengths and weaknesses are and accordingly you may change the plan.
You are supposed to take MAT 2016 May test with concentration avoiding getting stuck to one or other question and wasting your time. The tip is to move on and choose the questions which you are comfortable with in your first attempt followed by more difficult ones.
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