Ultimate CMAT Preparation Guide

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An effective CMAT (Common Management Admission Test) exam strategy prioritizes high accuracy over high attempt counts, leveraging the unique structure of the exam. Because the National Testing Agency (NTA) provides a generous 180 minutes for 100 questions with no sectional time limits, speed pressure is much lower compared to exams like the CAT. Your primary goal is to hit a sweet spot of 70 to 75 highly accurate attempts to secure a 99+ percentile. 📊 Understand the CMAT Structure & Marking

Before formulating your study plan, keep the layout of the paper in mind: Total Sections: 5 sections, with 20 questions each.

Marking Scheme: +4 for every correct answer; -1 for every incorrect answer. Total Marks: 400 marks.

Target Score: Aim for 280 to 340+ marks to cross the 99th percentile barrier. 🎯 Section-Wise Execution Strategy 1. Quantitative Techniques & Data Interpretation (QA & DI)

Core Focus: Prioritize Arithmetic (Percentages, Profit & Loss, Ratios, SI/CI) and basic Geometry, as these dominate the section.

Strategy: Build strong conceptual clarity first. Practice Speed Math techniques and maintain a formula notebook for daily revision.

Time Allocation: Spend roughly 60–70 minutes here during the test. 2. Logical Reasoning (LR)

Core Focus: Expect a heavy mix of Non-Verbal Reasoning (Series, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Clocks & Calendars, Puzzles) along with basic Critical/Verbal Reasoning.

Strategy: LR is typically highly scoring in CMAT. Practice diverse arrangement puzzles to build structural thinking. Time Allocation: Allocate 30–35 minutes. 3. Language Comprehension (Verbal Ability)

Core Focus: Focus on Reading Comprehension (RC), vocabulary, grammar, and sentence correction.

Strategy: Enhance your reading speed by exploring editorial websites. To master vocabulary, rely on standard resources like the Word Power Made Easy book. Time Allocation: Aim to finish this section in 30 minutes. 4. Innovation & Entrepreneurship (I&E)

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