Mistakes to Avoid While Preparing for MAT

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Sep 26, 2024

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Candidates can check the common mistakes to avoid while preparing for MAT exam. Avoiding these mistakes will help students prepare well for the exam.

Mistakes to Avoid While Preparing for MAT

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Q: How can I improve my MAT score?

Practice is essential for doing well on the MAT. Attempt to answer about 150-170 questions within the allotted time. To improve your speed and accuracy, practice solving example papers, mock tests, and papers from previous years. Take online mock tests to see how you are doing.

Q: Is 1 month enough for the MAT exam?

It is recommended that applicants begin their MAT preparation at least three months before the exam date. However, if applicants only have a month to prepare for the MAT, they must create a study strategy to best use their time.

Q: How to score 99.99 in MAT?

To get a 99.99 in the MAT, one must attempt approximately 140 or 150 questions (out of 160) with high accuracy. Because the GK (Indian & Global Environment) score is not included in the final composite score, I just attempted a few questions in both attempts and was never concerned about my performance in this area.

Q: Is 90% good in MAT?

The participating colleges determine the MAT cut-off for MBA/PGDM admissions. The top MBA colleges generally have a cutoff range of 90-95 percentile. Tier 2 institutions often have cutoffs ranging from 80 to 90 percentile, whereas Tier 3 colleges have 50 to 70 percentiles.

Q: Is 520 a good score in MAT?

The composite score is generated using an 800-point scale. The MAT exam's scaled score of 0 to 199 is translated into an 800-point composite score. A composite score of more than 400 is regarded as good in the MAT.

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