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Re: critical reasoning help needed -
16-01-2004, 04:04 PM
Try some inferential reasoning and syllogisms from the materials.
But the best so far in the market is by KITS (orginally from Pune). Kits has since been taken over by Career Launcher. So try getting just the Verbal Reasoning stuff from CL thru ur pal etc. NMIMS is known to be notorious for its reasoning heavy paper.
Re: critical reasoning help needed -
16-01-2004, 04:08 PM
Hey and some more information for you...
I just enquired from the NMAT admissions office.There will be no dummy questions in the test... Also the paper will be a mixed bag like last year..
Re: critical reasoning help needed -
16-01-2004, 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by The_new_Cloud
Also the paper will be a mixed bag like last year..
Does Mixed Bag imply no sectional cut-offs? What abt Quant , what standard should one expect? It wud be great if u cud elaborate more on the difficulty level, the sections etc.
Re: critical reasoning help needed -
16-01-2004, 05:37 PM
Well...
NMAT has no sectional cutoffs.
The funda is to score 100 marks..right question carrying 1.5 and negative marks of -0.5.
And quant is generally easy.Last year the paper had real sitters in maths..DI was also easy..Questions were direct and calculative in nature..
English part had direct word meanings and the reading comprehension was easy too..
But the cruncher is the critical reasoning part.NMAT is supposed to have some tough critical reasoning questions..I had found it a bit difficult.
Then the time limit is also the factor.Solving 100 questions in 90 minutes sounds easy , but the chances of careless mistakes becomes more..
The last years paper was also a mixed bag. BUt still had most of the maths questions side by side..And in between the questions was english..
Best of Luck
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