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SNAP 2006 - Exam Date December 17, 2006. The paper was as expected. No surprise, No format Change. The questions were easy and would required only basic knowledge of mathematics and English. The questions in quant/DI section were straight-forward in the sense that most of them were direct formula based without requiring much of logic. The only problem was the students were asked to use ball point pen for shading the ovals which was inconvenient for all. Paper Pattern |
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NMAT 2006 - Exam date December 10th, 2006 The aim of the paper was to spread Feel Good Factor. The paper was like what CAT used to be in early 90s " a test of speed and question selection". The job was to pick up all the sitters/easy among few moderate/difficult questions. Paper Pattern Expected Cutoff: 85-88 |
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MAT 2006 December - Exam Date 3rd December , 2006. MAT is considered to be the easiest among all the entrance exams held in India. But this year it was not the case. Like CAT and IIFT the pattern of the paper was different though it was not as tough as any of them but the questions were difficult than those in IRMA. The test comprised of 200 questions distributed equally among 5 sections – Maths , English Usage, Data Interpretation/Data Sufficiency, Reasoning and General Awareness. Though GA score is not considered while calculating the final percentile, many institutes does consider it while calling students for Group Discussion and Interview. |
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JMET on Sunday - Exam Date December 10, 2006. JMET 2006 had 150 questions distributed among 4 sections - Quant, EU, DI and Reasoning. There was no surprise element in the paper and it had plethora of easy questions to attempt. The only change in the paper with compare to its previous edition is the level of difficulty in quant section, which has reduced a bit in 2006 paper. Paper Pattern Expected Cutoff: |
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