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SNAP 2013 Syllabus





The SNAP test is an Objective type paper set with having four sections divided, SNAP Test 2013 found to have questions divided as follows:
  • General English consisted 40 Questions,
  • Quantitative & Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency were 40 Questions in total.
  • General Awareness, G.K 40 Questions.
  • Analytical & Logical Reasoning had the most, 60 Questions.
To be noted, SNAP paper pattern does hold negative marking rule to discourage random guessing which is why 1/4 mark are deducted for each wrong answer.
Especially, for the Management School, a high cut of is needed that enhance chances of securing eat. Each year the highest cut-off for SNAP varies, which can be anything between 85 to 100+. The validity of SNAP Score is one year only.

SNAP 2013 Preparation and Practice



The SNAP test is unpredictable each year and the format keeps changing though syllabus remains same. There are 4 different sections available on all the snap entrance exam books that need to be practiced to score high percentile and a valid cut off to get through.

 SNAP QUANT
•    In Quantitative ability and Data interpretation often have diverse ways to ask the same question so one needs to learn from the basic and practice more and more. If you know how to solve each question, the next emphasis must be laid on Speed with accuracy. Also, all the formulae must be learnt by rote.

SNAP English Preparation
•    SNAP English and Vocabulary is something aspiring students leave on luck, by thinking it will be knocked there and then only in the paper. However, English section can assure you to fetch highest score of all the sections just like maths. The grammar related questions come twisted in the paper and the only way out to crack them are having knowledge of the basics. Simultaneously, each day few vocabulary words and idioms must be crammed.

SNAP Reasoning Preparation
•    Logical Reasoning is another section that could be experimental for the paper setters. Having acute alertness of mind and practicing varied and assorted questions can save your time in exam. The practicing let you relate easily to the ones in SNAP Test and you quickly know how to get solution.

General Awareness for SNAP
•    SNAP General Awareness section is something that cannot be prepared in just one day or even a week, so is the same for Vocabulary. To score high in this section one has to start reading in advance. The key is to keep yourself updated by reading more and more news sources, Keeping abreast to current affairs both national and international, raised or rising issues and general knowledge especially relating to the country. This will help you not only to perform well in the SNAP Test but in Group discussion as well.

Syllabus for CAT exam 2013


The Syllabus for CAT exam 2013 will comprise of 3-4 different sections with questions from the following area:

•  Quantitative Ability
Everything falling under Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry
• Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning
Questions in the form of tables and bar graphs, column graphs, pie chart, graphs representing area, line charts, Venn diagram etc are usually asked in this section. Apart from these, questions on Critical reasoning, Visual reasoning, Assumption- Premise-Conclusion, Assertion and reasons, Statements and assumptions, identifying valid inferences, coding-decoding, matrix arrangements, statements and conclusions, Cause and Effect etc
• Reading Comprehension
Questions from given Passage and Poems comprehension
• Verbal Ability
Verbal reasoning, syllogisms, Analogies, Antonyms, Fill In the Blanks, odd man out, idioms, one word substitution, Jumbled paragraphs with 4 or 5 sentences, Jumbled paragraphs, Sentence editing etc
To have some idea to what form of questions can be asked, Sample CAT questions and cat exam 2013 books helps in finding and preparing for the exam

 

XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test) – 2013 Complete Reference Online


XAT or the Xavier Aptitude Test is conducted on 6th January 2013(Sunday) and is conducted by XLRI as always. For more than 60 years XLRI has been conducting this test at all Indian level to select the best students suitable for management studies. There are more than 100 institutes which participate in XAT 2013. XAT is usually conducted on the first Sunday of January and is considered the toughest among all the management entrance tests.
A good XAT score will help you get admission into Xavier business schools and many other top MBA colleges in India. XAT scores are accepted by the best business schools like Loyola Institute of Business Administration, Indian institute of Finance, New Delhi and S P Jain institute of Management and Research, Mumbai.
XLRI announces various programmes through XAT 2013
1) Human Resource Management(HRM)
2) Business Management(BM)
3) General Management Programme(GMP)
4) Fellow Programme in Management(FPM)

Some important dates for XAT 2013


XAT Online Registration: August 20th to November 20th  2012
XLRI online registration: September 3rd to December 22nd, 2012
Receipt of completed XAT application form: 5th December 2012
XAT scorecard sent to the applicants: Jan 31st 2013

XAT 2013 Application Form


XAT application forms are available at www.xatonline.net.in . Candidates can visit this website and click “XAT Registration” to complete the procedure. The fee for XAT 2013 general applicant is 950/- (Rupees nine hundred and fifty only). Candidates can select online payment, cash payment or demand draft to pay the application and examination fees. After filling in the required details candidates have to upload photograph and signature, download the XAT confirmation page, send the confirmation page to XAT office and then download the Admit card for examination.


XAT 2013 Syllabus


XAT syllabus or pattern changes every year. XAT follows a different pattern and usually we find five options for every question. Questions include ‘Management Decision Making’ and case studies. XAT 2013 duration is of 3 hours and the examination is divided into 2 parts. The following are the sectors included in XAT 2013.
Part A: This consists of Quantitative ability, English Language ability, Logical Reasoning and Decision Making. This section is allotted 2 hours and 20 minutes.
Part B: This section comprises of essay writing and General Awareness. This section is allotted 40 minutes.

Colleges under XAT 2013














There are more than 100 colleges which participate in XAT 2013. Find below some of the well known colleges under XAT 3013.
1. Xavier Labour and Relations Institute
2. Xavier Institute of Management
3. Loyola Institute of Business Administration
4. Xavier Institute of Social Service
5. St. Joseph's College of Business Administration
6. Mount Carmel Institute of Management
7. St. Francis Institute of Management and Research (SFIMAR)
8. Loyola Academy
9. St. Berchmans College
10. Acharya School of Management
11. Marian Institute of Health Care Management
12. MIT Pune's, MIT School of Telecom Management
13. MIT School of Business
14. Invertis Institute of Management Studies
15. International School of Management Excellence
16. Asian School of Business Management
17. Disha Institute of Management and Technology
18. Gitam School of International Business
19. Indus Business Academy
20. Bhavan's Centre for Communication and Management

XAT 2013 Preparation Books











XAT Preparation Books

Thousands of candidates apply for XAT every year to get admission in the best business schools in India. XAT is highly competitive in nature and needs very good preparation. There are many books written on XAT preparation which include detailed syllabus, test pattern, solved question papers which have proved to be very helpful in preparation. Some of the well known XAT 2013 Preparation Books are listed below:
1) Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT): This book is written by Jesse Russell and Ronald Cohn and published by Book on Demand Ltd. The book contains high quality content and strategies which are helpful in XAT preparation.
2) Jabbing the XAT with Solved Papers (2006-2012): This book is written by R K Jha and published by Arihant publications. The book consists of trend analysis of last 6 years, XAT solved papers of last 7 years and five mock test papers.
3) Target New XAT 2013(Past papers 2005- 2012 + 5 Mock tests + General Awareness): This book is written and published by Disha publications. The book includes past papers, mock tests, vocabulary and General Knowledge.
4) XAT Simplifies (Past papers + Mock tests + Vocabulary + General Awareness): This book is written and published by Disha Experts and is an excellent book for XAT preparation. The book provides multiple benefits and solved papers which are very helpful.
5) XAT Xavier Aptitude Test Solved papers 2008-2012: This book is written by Gautam Puri and published by GK Publications Pvt Ltd. The book consists of solved papers from 2008- 2012.

XAT Results 2012











XAT Results 2012 are announced and are made available at http://www.xatonline.net.in. XAT score card is mailed to the candidates and intimated personally.
Eligibility Criteria for XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test) 2013 Entrance
The eligibility criterion for XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test) 2013 is mentioned below:
1) Candidates must be graduates in any discipline and from a recognized institute.
2) The minimum aggregate in graduation is 50% for general category and 45% for SC/ST candidates.
3) Candidates who are appearing for final year exams or awaiting results can also apply for XAT.

Tips for XAT Entrance Exam Preparation











XAT is an MBA entrance test which primarily tests candidates on three main areas
1) Decision making
2) Capitalize on one’s strengths
3) Work under pressure and deadlines
The questions asked in the examination would test you in these three skills but in various forms.
1) Follow a good study strategy: It is necessary to plan a good strategy for preparation and spend quality time for preparation.
2) Divide Questions into different categories: It is essential that candidates divide the questions into varies categories and practice them individually.
3) Always be prepared for any changes in the paper pattern. XAT has always been very challenging and is considered as the toughest management test paper. So hard work and practice is necessary to clear XAT with a good score.
4) Time management: Practice time management and give preference to your strong point. Don’t focus only on one section and don’t take wild guesses. Beware of negative marking.
5) Refer XAT preparation books: There are many books available which give you all the required details. It is advisable to follow the latest edition of books which include the revised syllabus and test pattern.

MAT Exam Preparation Tips


MAT exam consists of five sections.
  •        Language Comprehension
  •        Mathematical skills
  •        Data Analysis and Sufficiency
  •       Intelligence and Critical Reasoning
  •        Indian and Global Environment
Find below some useful Mat exam preparation tips to crack MAT. These are tried and tested methods from toppers of MAT exam.
  • Math test: This needs a good understanding of basic fundamentals of math. Math concepts covered in MAT are from higher secondary level and brushing up the concepts is necessary.
  •  Data Analysis and Sufficiency (DI): Data interpretation like graphs and  charts and questions based on finding percentage increase or decrease.
  •  English: This mainly deals with language comprehension. Good vocabulary and English grammar is essential to crack MAT.
  •  Reasoning: Reasoning skills come only with regular practice.
  • Time management is utmost importance in MAT. It is advisable to stick to the time schedule and always practice keeping time factor in mind.




MAT Exam


MAT is one among the several MBA entrance examinations leading to some good business schools in India. Top business schools in India help students to get placed in MNC’s (Multinational Companies) and leads to a great career path. Graduates from all streams –arts, science, engineering, medicine and architecture can pursue a career in Management. Candidates applying for Common Admission Test (CAT) must also keep MAT as a second option.
MAT exam is conducted 4 times a year in February, May, September and December. The examination is purely objective type and time management is very essential to complete the paper on time. MAT exam consists of 200 questions and the time allotted to complete this is 150 minutes. Questions are divided into five main sections.


colleges under mat


There are more than 300 Colleges under MAT. Some of the well known colleges are listed below:

  •   Institute of Business Management & Technology(IBMT)
  •       Graduate School of Business and Administration(GSBA)
  •       International Institute of Business Studies- IIBS
  •       JK Business School(JKBS)
  •       PES Institutions
  •       Goa Institute of Management
  •       Jagan Institute of Management Studies(JIMS)
  •       Rai Business School(RBS)
  •       Delhi Business School(DBS)

These colleges consider MAT scores for admission to various management courses offered. 

Know more about colleges under mat at acadzone

MAT Preparation Books


There are many good MATPreparation Books which can prove to very helpful for candidates.  Find below some of the well known MAT Preparation Books are listed below:
       1.MAT(Management Aptitude Test) Entrance Exams with Practice CD: This book is written by Mittal and published by G K Publishers Ltd. This book is exclusive for MAT preparation and is one of the bestselling books for MAT.

2.Solved Papers MAT (Management Aptitude Test Entrance Exam): This book is published by G K Publishers and is good book for MAT preparation. 

Many online book stores offers academic books for entrance exams.Acadzone is one of the best source to buy text books online 

mat syllabus online india

MAT exam is conducted 4 times a year in February, May, September and December. The examination is purely objective type and time management is very essential to complete the paper on time. MAT exam consists of 200 questions and the time allotted to complete this is 150 minutes. Questions are divided into five main sections.  

Mat Syllabus
1) Language Comprehension
2) Mathematical skills
3) Data Analysis and Sufficiency
4) Intelligence and Critical Reasoning
5) Indian and Global Environment Most of the candidates struggle to complete the answer paper in 150 minutes. So, good timing and preparation becomes mandatory. Language Comprehension needs real good practice and good vocabulary.

Know more about mat syllabus at acadzone

Mat Exam

Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is conducted by the All India Management Association (AIMA) for candidates who wish to take up management programmes. In India MAT is mainly conducted as the national entrance examination for MBA and equivalent programmes. MAT scores are accepted by the AICTE approved institutions and All India Management Association-Center for Management education (AIMA-CME). Only graduates from recognized university are eligible to take up MAT examination. Clearing MAT is not an easy task however a good strategy for study can make it simpler. Know more about mat exam,buy textbooks online at acadzone.

Mat Application Online



MAT application forms are available in selected branches of Bank of Baroda, Axis Bank and the list of study centers are listed in the official website. A Demand Draft of 1200/- should be drawn in favour of “All India Management Association” which is payable at Delhi from any bank. Candidates can also register online at http://www.aima.in/ . Detailed procedure is available in the official website.



 

 

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