Wednesday, January 21, 2015

CMAT 2013 Curriculum and exam pattern

CMAT 2013 Curriculum which has 4 sections with 100 questions for 400 marks.In each section has to face 25 questions.English Language , Quantitative Techniques and interpretation of data, general knowledge and logical reasoning are the 4 sections, enter the CMAT 2013 Exam . You may also Section wise Syllabus in pdf format.

CMAT 2013 Curriculum and examination pattern :

English Language: 25 Questions

Logical Reasoning : 25 Questions ( 100 Marks )

General Awareness: 25 questions (100 Marks )

Quantitative Techniques and interpretation of data : 25 questions (100 ) Brands

Total Number of questions: 100

Total marks : 400

Time: 3 hours

We're showing wise Syllabus Section issues and important for CMAT exam.

Language English / Verbal Ability :

Reading Comprehension Passages

jumbled sentences

Correction sentence and paragraph completion

idiomatic usage

Subject-verb agreement and related issues

pronounce Errors

phrasal Verbs

Modifiers and Parallelism
Quantitative Ability :

percentages

Profit and Loss

Averages and Ages

association

SI & CI

Ratio and Proportion

Time, Speed ​​and Distance - Taine / problems Boats

The work and time

Bond and Mixtures

Pipes and Cisterns

measurement

Linear and quadratic equations

probability

The permutations and combinations

algebra

geometry
Logical reasoning :

critical thinking

Assumption premise conclusion

Affirmation and reasons

Identifying valid inferences

statements and assumptions

The identification of strong and weak arguments arguments

Cause and effect

Statements and conclusions

Identify true and false statements

line arrays

matrix arrangements

Family tree problem

Symbol based problems

Sequences and Series

Encoding and Decoding

Series of numbers , series letter and word series etc

General Awareness:

National and International News

People in the News

sports News

policy

Constitution of India

sports

literature

News on Power Sector in India

history

culture

geography

economy

Science and research etc

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