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  Know what is the difference between CAT, XAT,
SNAP, CET and other B-school entrance tests.
 
     
  Snapshot of B-school Tests  
  Take the first step to tackle the B-school entrances.
Know what each entrance is all about.
 
     
  Common Admission Test (CAT)  
  XLRI Admission Test (XAT)
 
  Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET)
 
  Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) Entrance Test
 
  Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) Entrance Test
 
  Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies Admission Test (NMAT)
 
  Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MCET)
 
  Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP)
 
  Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA) Entrance Test
 
  Rajasthan Management Aptitude Test (RMAT)
 
  Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GCET)
 
  Integrated Common Entrance Test (ICET)  
  AIMS Test for Management Admission (ATMA)  
  Master of Finance & Control (MFC)  
  Management Aptitude Test (MAT)
 
  Tata Institute of Social Studies (TISS) Entrance Test  
 

 

 
   
  Snapshot of B-school Tests  
  CAT is the most popular B-school entrance test. But there are other tests, such as XAT, SNAP or MCET that are used by other leading B-schools to select their students. Each test has different sections and weightages. Here is a snapshot of the written tests used for the first phase of B-school selection.  
   
 
Exam CAT XAT SNAP NMAT JMET FMS CET
Number of Sections 3 3 5 5 4 None None
Negative Marking -1 -1/3 .25 .25 -1/4 -1/4 None
Total Questions 75 130 165 200 150 175 200
Total Time 150 120 120 150 120 120 150
 
     
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  CAT November 2006  
  Some institutes that use the CAT scores for admission:
  • All IIMs
  • SP Jain
  • MDI
  • MICA
  • Welingkar's
  • TAPMI
  • IMI
75 questions, 4 marks each, 150 minutes, -1/4 Negative marking
 
 
Topic No. of Questions
Marks
Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation 25
4 marks each
Verbal Ability 25
4 marks each
Quantitative Ability 25
4 marks each
Total 75
300
 
     
     
   
  XAT January 2007  
  Some institutes that use the XAT scores for admission:  
 
  • XLRI
  • XIM - Bhubaneshwar
  • SP Jain Institute of Management & Research
  • ITM Navi Mumbai
  • GIM
 
  130 Questions, 120 min. + 20 min. essay  
 
Area No. of Questions
EU and RC 41
LR and Decision Making 40
QA & DI 49
Total 130
 
     
     
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  JMET December 2005  
  Institutes that use the JMET scores for admission:  
 
  • IIT - Mumbai
  • IIT - Delhi
  • IIT - Kanpur
  • IIT - Kharagpur
  • IIT - Roorkee
  • IIT - Madras
  • IISc - Bangalore
  • NITIE
 
  150 Questions, 120 min.  
 
Area No. of Questions
Verbal Communication 40
Logical Reasoning 40
Quantitative Ability 40
Data Interpretation 30
Total 150
 
     
   
  FMS January 2007  
  FMS has its own entrance test.  
     
  175 Questions, 120 min.  
 
Area No. of Questions
English Usage 21
Reading Comprehension 36
Analytical and Verbal Reasoning 59
Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation 49 + 10
Total 175
 
     
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  IIFT November 2006  
  IIFT has its own entrance test - common for both Delhi & Kolkata campuses..  
     
  106 Questions, 120 minutes, -1/3 Negative marking  
 
Area No. of Questions Weightage per question
English Usage 15 0.96
Reading Comprehension 8 1
General Awareness 26 0.85
Quantitative Ability 30 0.95
Logical Reasoning Data Interpretation 27 1
Total 106 100
 
     
   
  NMAT November 2006  
  NMIMS is the only institute that accepts the NMAT score.  
     
  200 Questions, 150 minutes, -1/3 Negative marking  
 
Area No. of Questions
Language Skills 40
Numerical Skills 40
Data Analysis and Sufficiency 40
Intelligence and Logical Reasoning 40
Indian and Logical Environment 40
Total 200
 
     
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  MCET 2007  
  Some important institutes that use the CET scores for admission:  
 
  • Jamnalal Bajaj
  • Sydenham
  • Somaiya
  • Welingkar
  • SIES
  • PUMBA
 
  200 Questions, 150 min.  
 
Area No. of Questions
English Usage 50
Quantitative Ability 45
Reasoning 105
Total 200
 
     
   
  SNAP December 2006  
  Institutes that use the SNAP scores for admission:  
 
  • SCMHRD
  • SIIB
  • SIBM
  • SIMC
  • SIMS
 
  160 Questions, 2 hours  
 
Area No. of Questions
Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency 50
Logical Reasoning & Analytical Reasoning 35
General Awareness: General knowledge, Current affairs, Business scenario
40
General English
40
Total 165
 
     
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  MAT December 2006  
  Some important institutes that use the MAT scores for admission:
  • IILM
  • NDIM
  • Christ College
  • XISS
  • IMIS Bhubaneshwar
 
  200 Questions, 150 minutes,
1 mark for every correct answer
-1/4 for every incorrect answer
 
 
Area No. of Questions
English Usage + RC 40
Critical Intelligence & Reasoning 40
Quantitative Aptitude 40
Data Interpretation 40
Indian and Global Awareness 40
Total 200
 
     
   
  IRMA November 2006  
  IRMA and XIM-B accept IRMA scores.  
     
  200 Questions, 120 minutes, -1/4 Negative marking  
 
Area No. of Questions
English Comprehension 40
Quantitative Ability (QA and DI) 50
Analytical Reasoning (AR and VL) 50
Issues of Social Concern 60
Total 200
 
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  RMAT June 2005  
  Some important institutes that use the Rajasthan Management Aptitude Test (RMAT) scores for admission:
  • RA Poddar Institute Of Management, Jaipur
  • FMS, MLS University, Udaipur
  • India International Institute of Management, Jaipur
 
  200 Questions, 120 minutes, No negative marking  
 
Area No. of Questions Marks
English 40 40
Mathematical Ability 40 40
Reasoning and Aptitude 40 40
Data Analysis and Interpretation 40 40
General Awareness 40 40
Total 200 200
 
     
   
   
  GCET June 2005  
  Some important institutes that use the GCET scores for admission:
  • BK College, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad
  • MS College, MS University, Vadodara
  • Som Lalit College, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad
 
  125 Questions, 180 minutes, -1/4 Negative marking  
 
Area No. of Questions Marks
Quantitative Ability 25 25
Reasoning 31 31
Data Interpretation 3 3
Reading Comprehension 10 10
Verbal Ability 26 26
General Knowledge 30 30
Total 125 125
 
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  ICET June 2005  
  Some important institutes that use the ICET scores for admission:
  • Andhra University
  • Dr BR Ambedkar Open University
  • Kakatiya University
  • Acharya Nagarjuna University
  • Osmania University
  • SK University
  • Sri Padmavathi Mahila Vishwa Vidyalayam
  • JNT University
 
  200 Questions, 150 minutes, No negative marking  
 
Area No. of Questions Marks
Section A - Analytical Ability
i. Problem Solving
ii. Data Sufficiency
75
55
20
75
55
20
Section B - Mathematical Ability
i. Arithmetic Ability
ii. Algebraic & Geometrical Ability
iii. Statistical Ability
75

35
30
10
75

35
30
10
Section C - Communication Ability
i. Vocabulary
ii. Business and Computer Technology
iii. Functional Grammar
iv. Reading Comprehension
50

10
10

15
15
50

10
10

15
15
Total 200 200
 
     
   
   
  ATMA June 2005  
 
Area No. of Questions Marks
Quantitative Skills 70 60
Verbal Skills 70 60
Analytical Reasoning 60 60
Total 200 180
 
     
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  MFC 2005  
  240 Questions, 150 minutes  
 
Area No. of Questions
English 60
Quantitative Ability 60
DI/DS/AR/VL 60
General Knowledge 60
Total 240
 
     
   
   
  TISS - MA in PM&IR  
  The selection process has two parts:
  • Written test – Essay, objective-type test and a group discussion
  • Interview
All candidates are called to Mumbai for this process.

 
 
Area No. of Questions Marks Time
Essay 1 60 45 minutes
Objective-type Test 60 15 minutes
Group Discussion 10 - 12 people 40 30 minutes
 
     
     
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Analysis of Entrance Tests

2006 - 2007
CAT

IIFT

IRMA

MAT

JMET

NMAT

SNAP

XAT

FMS

MFC

CET

 
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