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    MAT Preparation 2023: Study Plan, Section-wise Strategy, Timetable, Tips & Tricks, Topper Strategies, & Important Books

    MAT Preparation 2023: AIMA has announced MAT 2023 dates for the May session. MAT 2023 for PBT mode is going to be conducted on May 21, 2023, and for CBT mode is going to be conducted on May 14 and June 4, 2023, respectively. The last date of registration for MAT 2023 May session PBT is May 16, 2023. The last date for registrtion for MAT 2023 CBT 1 and CBT 2 tests is May 9 and May 30, 2023, respectively.

    Direct Link to Fill MAT 2023 Application Form

    • MAT Preparation 2023 involves a thorough understanding of MAT 2023 Exam Pattern & Syllabus and an analysis of the previous year’s questions and difficulty level.
    • Candidates need a strategically devised plan to cover the entire syllabus for MAT Preparation 2023. Also, Check MAT Question Papers
    • The syllabus for MAT 2023 exam includes 5 sections carrying an equal weightage of 40 marks, viz. Mathematical Skills, Language Comprehension, Data Analysis & Interpretation, Intelligence & Critical Reasoning, and Indian & Global Environment. Check MAT 2023 Syllabus
    • Candidates are often in a dilemma regarding which section to prioritize during MAT Preparation. As per past trends, MAT mathematical skills section is the toughest and requires maximum time for preparation, whereas questions asked in MAT Language Comprehension are easier and it takes minimal time to prepare as there are no complex concepts asked in this section. Check MAT Paper Analysis

    Table of Contents

    1. How to Prepare for MAT 2023?
    2. MAT Preparation 2023: 3-Month Study Plan
    3. MAT Preparation 2023: Monthly Study Plan
      3.1 MAT Preparation: Hourly Time Table
    4. Section-wise MAT Preparation Tips
      4.1 MAT 2023 Language Comprehension Preparation
      4.2 MAT 2023 Mathematical Skills Preparation
      4.3 MAT 2023 Data Analysis & Sufficiency Preparation
      4.4 MAT 2023 Intelligence and Critical Reasoning Preparation
      4.5 MAT 2023 Indian and Global Environment Preparation
    5. Last Minute MAT Preparation Tips
    6. MAT Preparation Books
      6.1 Online Apps for MAT Preparation 
    7. How to Choose Mode of Study?
    8. MAT Preparation Strategies by Toppers
    9. MAT Preparation with Mock Tests
    10. Frequently Asked Questions
    MAT General Preparation Tips

    MAT General Preparation Tips

    • If you find it hard to concentrate and study for long periods of time, try using the Pomodoro Method of study. Keep a timer for 25 minutes (which is one ‘Pomodoro’) and study without interruption and then take a short 5-minute break. Rinse and Repeat.
    • Solve a mock test every 4 days. It is okay if you get a low score the first few times. Eventually, your performance will improve and you will get better scores.
    • Consistency is the key to success, and having a fixed schedule is very important for MAT Preparation 2023. 
    • Start reading during your breaks; read some good novels from your preferred genres note down all new words you encounter.
    • Learn to prioritize the sections that need more work.
    • Get plenty of quality sleep, at least 7-8 hours daily without fail. 
    • Keep up some physical activity during preparation, don’t just spend all the time studying as it might exhaust you and have some physical consequences.

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    MAT Preparation 2023: 3 Month Study Plan

    MAT Preparation Plan for the First Month

    • Gather all the study materials –notes, reference books, mock papers, formula sheets.
    • Try to cover at least 50% MAT Syllabus for each section.
    • Make personal notes, and focus on adding bulleted points and learning shortcuts to facilitate revision in later stages.
    • It is the best time to start getting Coaching and mentoring, as you can simultaneously clear doubts.
    • Regular Reading of newspapers and magazines is highly recommended to ensure MAT preparation for the Indian & Global Environment section.
    • At the end of every week, attempt a mock test and note down your mistakes and areas that require more work.

    MAT Preparation Plan for the Second Month

    • During this month, candidates should cover the remaining 50% MAT Syllabus.
    • Start working on your weaker sections by solving at least 20 questions daily from those topics.
    • The topics that you know well must be practiced at least twice a week. Try to solve questions of a higher difficulty level from these sections.
    • This is the best time to attend sectional and full-fledged MAT mock tests to check conceptual clarity and work accordingly.
    • Attempt at least 2 mock tests every week to get an idea of your MAT preparation level and the types of questions expected in MAT 2023 exam.

    MAT Preparation Plan for the Last Month

    • Revision of all important topics should be the focus of MAT Preparation in the final month.
    • Go through personal notes and revise, recollect conceptually based subjects, and work on the mistakes.
    • Practice more DI & Caselet based questions.
    • Attempt MAT mock test daily.
    • In the final days of preparation; one must definitely check MAT previous year papers to get a better idea about the exam and the preparation level.

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    Monthly Study Plan for MAT Preparation 2023

    Here is a 30 day MAT preparation plan for your reference. You can modify it according to your preference and ability. Follow this timetable for one month, then modify it according to subjects or topics you find harder than the others. Learn to prioritize. You can add and remove topics based on your requirements, and in the next month plan accordingly. In the month before the exam, start solving a mock test every day and do lots of revision. 

    DaysLanguage ComprehensionMathematical SkillsData Interpretation and AnalysisCritical ReasoningIndian and Global Environment
    Day 1Verbal ReasoningHCF & LCMPie ChartCritical ReasoningCompany punch lines
    Day 2SyllogismsPercentagesPie ChartVisual reasoningGeography
    Day 3Vocabulary 50 wordsRatios and proportionsGraphsSequencingCurrent Affairs
    Day 4Mock Test
    Day 5Using the same word with a different meaningQuadratic and linear equationsGraphsCritical ReasoningGeography
    Day 6Contextual UsageWork and TimeBar GraphsVisual reasoningHistory
    Day 7Vocabulary 50 wordsWork and TimeBar GraphsSequencingCurrent Affairs
    Day 8Mock Test
    Day 9AnalogiesGeometryLine ChartsCoding and DecodingHistory
    Day 10One word substitutionGeometryLine ChartsAssumption-Premise-ConclusionBusiness
    Day 11Vocabulary 50 wordsGeometric ProgressionPie ChartAssumption-Premise-ConclusionCurrent Affairs
    Day 12Mock Test
    Day 13AntonymsTime-Speed-DistanceColumn GraphsStatements and AssumptionsBusiness
    Day 14IdiomsProfit and LossColumn GraphsStatements and AssumptionsScience
    Day 15Vocabulary 50 wordsGeometric ProgressionLine ChartsIdentifying valid inferencesCurrent Affairs
    Day 16Mock Test
    Day 17Fill in the blanksAlgebraVenn DiagramAssertion and ReasonsBooks and authors/ Awards
    Day 18Odd man outAlgebraVenn DiagramIdentifying ReasonsSports/ Politics
    Day 19Vocabulary 50 wordsAlgebraBar GraphsLinear ArrangementsCurrent Affairs
    Day 20Mock Test
    Day 21Jumbled ParagraphsAveragesGraphsLinear ArrangementsCompany punch lines
    Day 22Sentence CompletionNumber SystemPie ChartMatrix ArrangementsSports/ Politics
    Day 23Vocabulary 50 wordsPartnership (Accounts)Bar GraphsMatrix ArrangementsCurrent Affairs
    Day 24Mock Test
    Day 25Sentence CorrectionPercentagesColumn GraphsFamily treeBooks and authors/ Awards
    Day 26Foreign language words used in EnglishVectorsVenn DiagramFamily treeGeography
    Day 27Vocabulary 50 wordsWork and TimeLine ChartsCause and effectCurrent Affairs
    Day 28Mock Test
    Day 29Reading ComprehensionTime-Speed-DistanceVenn DiagramCause and effectHistory
    Day 30Reading ComprehensionGeometryBar GraphsCritical ReasoningCompany Punch Lines

    MAT Hourly Preparation Plan

    MAT Preparation 2023: Hourly Time Table

    Candidates usually face difficulty in planning a study timetable for MAT preparation as the syllabus for MAT 2023 involves 5 distinct subjects. Here is a systematic Hourly Preparation plan for MAT 2023. The following table covers important topics and includes a separate Mock test schedule, you can also include important topics as per your MAT Preparation level.

    Time

    Subject

    Topics To Cover

    Total Time

    8:30 AM – 9:30 AM

    Language Comprehension

    Verbal Reasoning, Syllogisms, Vocabulary 50 words

    1 hour

    9:30 AM-11:30 AM

    Mathematics

    HCF & LCM, Ratios and proportions, Percentages

    2 hours

    11:30AM-12:00PM

    Data Interpretation

    & Analysis

    Pie Chart & Graphs

    30 minutes

    BREAK

    1:00PM-2:30PM

    Indian and Global Environment

    Geography, Company punch lines

    1.5 hours

    2:30 PM-3:30 PM

    Data Interpretation

    & Analysis

    Visual reasoning

    1 hour

    BREAK

    4:00PM-5:00PM

    Critical Reasoning

    Critical Reasoning, Sequencing

    1 hour

    5:00 PM-6:30 PM

    Mathematics

    Quadratic and linear equations

    1.5 hour

    6:30PM-7:00pm

    Indian and Global Environment

    Geography

    30 minutes

    MOCK TEST

    Section-wise MAT Preparation 2023

    Every section in MAT exam has been given equal weightage with respect to the number of questions and marks. MAT Preparation 2023 should involve section-wise preparation strategies to ace every section and clear MAT 2023 exam.

    • MAT Language Comprehension Preparation should involve working on basics, improving reading skills, practicing reading comprehension. 
    • MAT  Mathematical Skillspreparation can be done by practicing daily and solidifying basics, and the same goes for the preparation for Data Analysis & Sufficiency. 
    • Candidates must use a good GK book for MAT Indian and Global Environment Preparation. 
    • The most recommended books for MAT Preparation are by renowned authors like Arun Sharma and Nishit K Sinha. 
    MAT Language Comprehension Preparation

    MAT Preparation Tips for Language Comprehension

    Here are the things you need to keep in mind preparing for MAT Language Comprehension

    • Read the newspaper daily, without fail. 
    • Make reading a daily habit and read in your leisure time. 
    • The difficulty is not very high, keep that in mind while preparing. 
    • Improve vocabulary by using flashcards and installing apps that are available for free. You can also subscribe to several YouTube channels that publish great content about improving vocabulary and speaking skills. 
    • To crack the Language Comprehension candidates need to choose the right topic in the reading comprehension section and understand the main idea of the passage. If the candidate understands the concept of the passage, answering questions related to it becomes easy.
    • Clear all the basics and learn how to do grammar properly, such as tenses, articles, prepositions, etc. Refer to the Wren and Martin Grammar Book. 
    SectionPreparation Tips
    Reading Comprehension
    • Practice 3-4 RC Passages every day
    • Read Magazines and newspapers like The Hindu, The Times of India, and The Indian Express.
    • Read Short novels and passages to understand different themes and tones of RC passages
    • Break elements of passages into simple words to understand the essence and learn the consequences of the situations from the questions.
    Verbal Ability
    • Improve vocabulary by using flashcards
    • Read a good reference book for vocabulary like Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis.
    • Practice Previous Year Papers to get hold of the pattern of questions.
    • Read newspapers, author’s blogs, journals, etc.
    • Word games and Idioms Quizzes can be fun learning.

    MAT Mathematical Skills Preparation

    MAT Preparation Tips for Mathematical Skills 

    Here are the things you need to keep in mind while preparing for MAT Mathematical Skills

    • Clear your basics completely, do refer to your high school textbooks for clearing basic concepts.
    • This section requires a lot of practice, so make sure you solve sums regularly without fail. 
    • Work on speed and accuracy. 
    • While solving mock tests, start with easy questions and then solve the harder questions. 
    • Write down all the important formulae and put in on a wall you see daily like above your study table or your wallpaper. You will passively memorize all the formulae
    • Learn shortcuts and Vedic maths to solve quickly. 
    Important Topics for MAT Mathematical Skills Preparation
    Profit & LossSpeed, Time & Distance
    Ratio & ProportionPercentage
    AverageTime & Work
    GeometryAlgebra
    Number SystemsPermutation & Combination
    Venn diagramsQuadratic Equations
    MensurationAlligation

    MAT Data Analysis Preparation

    MAT Preparation Tips for Data Analysis & Sufficiency 

    Here are the things you need to keep in mind while preparing for MAT Data Analysis & Sufficiency:

    • Read questions carefully before attempting the questions. 
    • Do not skim through the question
    • Be careful not to fill in gaps of information on your own or assume things, always use the information given in the question.
    • Solve in this order - Easy>Medium>Hard
    • Do not solve the complete question if you are not able to do so in the time you have left. 

    Important Topics

    Preparation Tips 

    Graphs and Charts

    • Have a basic understanding of the types of graphs and charts like pie charts, bar graphs, line graphs, etc.

    Data sufficiency

    • Follow the ‘Analyze and Interpret’ trick for confusing questions.
    • It is recommended to attempt data Comparison questions before data interpretation questions.

    Data comparison

    • Numerical based questions should be practiced well
    • Be extremely careful of the unit of measurement while performing calculations.

    Caselet

    • Previous year’s papers will help you to identify the pattern of questions asked in MAT exam.
    • Allot more time to caselet questions and eventually reduce it once you improve your speed and accuracy.

    MAT ICR Preparation

    MAT Preparation Tips for Intelligence and Critical Reasoning

    Here are the things you need to keep in mind while preparing for MAT Intelligence and Critical Reasoning

    • Read questions carefully. Make sure you understand what kind of question it is before solving it. 
    • Do not make guesses or assumptions. 
    • Do not think too hard, and the answer is always one of the options that are given. 
    • This section can be difficult to attempt, however, do not panic or overthink. 
    • Speed and Time Management are crucial as you might get stuck on a particular question. 
    • Practice a lot of mock tests and other sample papers to gain some level of confidence. 
    Important Topics for MAT Intelligence & Critical Reasoning Preparation
    SyllogismsBlood Relations
    Direction-sense TestStatements – Assumptions
    Fact – Inference – JudgementSeating Arrangement
    Critical ReasoningStatements – Arguments
    Coding-DecodingRanking
    PuzzlesAnalogies

    MAT IGE Preparation

    MAT Preparation Tips for Indian and Global Environment

    Here are some things you need to keep in mind while preparing for MAT Indian and Global Environment

    • Read a newspaper daily. 
    • Make notes and sort them based on priority and relevance. 
    • Use Flash Cards while preparing for factual information.
    • Watch news that has been prepared for entrance exams specifically. 
    • Download current affairs apps and read regularly. 
    • If you are not familiar with it, gain an understanding of the banking and business sector. 
    • Refer to magazines, newspapers, and articles related to the Indian government, international developments, business, sports.

    MAT Last Minute Preparation Tips

    Last Minute Preparation Tips for MAT 2023

    Candidates must follow the below-mentioned preparation tips before appearing for MAT 2023 exam. 

    • Revise Important Formulas: Candidates must revise all the important formulas for the mathematical skills section. This is essential to avoid any last-minute confusion during the exam.
    • Do Not Study New Topics: Candidates are recommended not to pick any new topics a day before the exam as it will lead to unnecessary confusion. Stick to the important topics that you have completed and are confident about.
    • Work on Speed and Accuracy: It is extremely important to focus on improving speed and accuracy as 200 questions need to be attempted in 150 minutes. Try to solve a few mock tests 2-3 days before the exam to increase your speed and accuracy.
    • Avoid studying on the exam day: Do not study on the day of the exam as it adds to the burden and stress. Stay calm and do not take stress about MAT exam. Have confidence in your MAT Preparation and you will definitely perform well.
    • Revise General Knowledge Notes: Revising GK notes is crucial for information retention. Hence, to perform well in MAT Indian & Global Environment, it is recommended to start revising all important notes for GK and current affairs.
    • Sleep well: Candidates are advised to sleep at least 7-8 hours the night before the exam. This is essential to relax your mind and increase concentration.
    • Section-wise time allotment: Candidates are advised to devote a sufficient amount of time for attempting each section in MAT 2023 exam. Since there is no sectional time limit, it becomes important to avoid spending more than the required time on one section to be able to attempt the other sections.
    SectionNumber of QuestionsSuggested Time (in minutes)
    Mathematical Skills4040
    Language Comprehension4030
    Data Analysis & Sufficiency4035
    Intelligence & Critical Reasoning4030
    Indian & Global Environment4015
    Total200150

    MAT Preparation Books

    Best Books for MAT Preparation 2023

    The books referred to while preparing for MAT can be the deciding factor in influencing your performance. Hence, it becomes important to choose the right material while studying. Here is a list of the books for preparation of MAT 2023: 

    SectionName of BookPublisher/Author
    Language ComprehensionHow to Prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading ComprehensionArun Sharma & Meenakshi Upadhyay
    Mastering the Verbal Ability for CAT COMMON ADMISSION TESTAjay Singh
    CAT Verbal Ability & Reading ComprehensionGautam Puri
    Mathematical SkillsQuantitative Aptitude Quantum CATSarvesh Verma
    Quantitative Aptitude for the CATNishit Sinha Trishna
    A Complete Manual for the CATKnowledge System
    Vedic Mathematics: Secrets Skills for Quick, Accurate Mental CalculationsSumita Bose
    Data Analysis & SufficiencyData Interpretation & Data SufficiencyAnanta Ashisha
    How to Prepare for Data Interpretation for MATArun Sharma
    Data Analysis & Interpretation Data SufficiencyThink Tank of Kiran Prakashan
    Intelligence and Critical ReasoningHow to Prepare for Logical Reasoning for the CATArun Sharma
    Analytical & Logical Reasoning For CAT & Other Management Entrance TestsPeeyush Bhardwaj
    Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for the CATNishit Sinha
    Indian and Global EnvironmentThe Mega YearbookDisha Experts
    Face To Face MAT With 19 Years (1997-2016)BS Sijwali
    MAT GeneralComplete Guide For Mat And Other Mba Entrance ExamsDisha Experts
    Mat Score AcceleratorDisha Experts
    Mat Solved PapersDisha Experts

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    Best Online Apps for MAT Preparation 2023

    Candidates these days have abundant options for MAT preparation 2023, and the most preferred study resources these days are the online MAT preparation apps. Tabulated below are the top MAT preparation apps:

    AppFeatures
    BYJU’s- The Learning app
    • Rating: 4.2 
    • Complete Management Aptitude Mock Test, covering all sections.
    • Separate Section wise and Topic wise tests for practice.
    Unacademy
    • Rating: 4.5 
    • Mock Tests, covering all entrance sections.
    • Discussion Forums to interact with other aspirants.
    • Video Preparation series
    Gradeup
    • Rating: 4.5
    • Instant test along with results and detailed analysis
    • Access to all live courses with Gradeup Super
    Oliveboard 
    • Rating: 4.5 
    • 2000+ hours of Live Online Coaching by India’s Top Teachers
    • Expert Feedback after every test
    • GK cards & Daily GK Quiz

    How to Choose Mode of Study: Online Coaching, Offline coaching, or Self Study

    The mode of study that you choose for preparation in MAT is the first thing every candidate needs to cross out from their list. Based on the candidate's individual needs, pros and cons list can be prepared if there is difficulty in making a decision. Here are some pros and cons listed for all three modes of study: 

    PROSCONS
    Online Coaching for MAT
    No TravelingNo personal interaction
    CheaperRequirement of Fast and Stable Internet connection
    Material Provided online-
    You can study in the comfort of your home-
    Accessible-
    Self Study for MAT
    CheapestNo Guidance
    You can study as per your own scheduleEveryone will not have the same motivation
    You can consider other prioritiesTendency to Slack
    Offline Coaching for MAT
    Individual guidance from experienced professionalsExpensive
    Access to physical study materialTraveling can become time-consuming
    Interaction with peers and other MAT Aspirants-

    You can add your own pros and cons as per your requirements. This is an entirely personal choice and can be made on the basis of your preferences. Check Top MAT Coaching Institutes

    MAT Preparation Tips by Toppers

    MAT Preparation Strategy by Toppers

    MAT Preparation Tips by Shubham Khule, Scored 99.99%ile in First Attempt

    He emphasizes having conceptual clarity which will help gain speed and accuracy. He did not take any coaching and focused on attempting a maximum number of mock tests and solving the previous year's question papers to keep a track of his performance. Analyzing mock tests is necessary as per Shubham. One key thing which Shubham emphasized was choosing the paper-based test mode(PBT) over the computer-based test (CBT) as in the PBT MAT exam, you can see all the questions at once, which helps in managing time in the longer run. Marking the answers on an OMR sheet is easier and faster than marking the answers using a mouse.

    Check detailed MAT Topper Interview of Shubham Khule

    MAT Preparation Tips by V Varun, Secured 99.99 percentile in MAT.

    He has studied computer science at VIT, Vellore, and decided to prepare for MAT exam held in 2019 by devoting 8-9 hours every day. He believes that attempting mock tests explores the loopholes in preparation and also helps in time management. Since language comprehension was his forte, he focused on mathematical skills and data analysis. He even joined T.I.M.E institute, Vellore to improve on his weak areas. ‘Practice is the key to clearing MAT exam and one must focus on maintaining consistency and efficiency during MAT exam preparation,’ said Varun.

    Check detailed MAT Topper Interview of V Varun

    MAT Preparation Tips by Ayush Saxena, Scored 99.93%ile in First Attempt

    MAT Topper Ayush Saxena secured a 99.93 percentile in his first attempt at MAT exam. He holds a postgraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering has also worked as a deputy manager at ICICI Bank, Mumbai. He did not stick to the traditional strategy for MAT exam preparation. Apart from focusing on solving multiple sectional and full-length mock tests, he also relied on youtube channels and online study groups to learn shortcuts, formulas, and tricks to solve complex questions.

    Check detailed MAT Topper Interview of Ayush Saxena

    MAT Preparation Tips by Ankit Kumar, Cracked MAT exam in the final year of his five years integrated course.

    He scored 99.99 percentile and topped the exam. This was his 1st attempt at the MAT exam. He opted for JBIMS or SIMSREE, Mumbai for pursuing MBA in Finance or Operations. “I decided to appear in the MAT Feb 2020 exam only after attempting the CAT exam in which I did not score well. During the 2 months period, I never looked back and focused on the regular study of a minimum of 2 hours. I focused more on the Aptitude section..” commented Ankit. 


    MAT 2023 Sample Papers and Mock tests

    Solving MAT Sample Papers, Mock Tests, and Previous Year's Question Papers is extremely important to get an idea of the type and difficulty level of the questions asked in the exam.

    • Furthermore, it is helpful in getting an analysis of one’s preparation strategies and recognizing any changes required in the study plan.
    • Candidates can even get to know the important topics they need to spend more time on. 
    • Also, one can develop better time management skills to attempt more questions in the total time of 150 minutes.
    MAT Sample PapersPDF Links
    MAT SAMPLE PAPER 01Download
    MAT Indian & Global Environment SAMPLE PAPERDownload
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    MAT Mathematical Skills SAMPLE PAPERDownload
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    MAT Preparation FAQs

    MAT Preparation 2023 FAQs

    Ques. How to prepare for MAT 2023?

    Ans. Firstly, understand the pattern and syllabus for MAT, analyze your weak and strong points, and prepare a time schedule accordingly. Cover the syllabus and practice regularly by solving mock tests and previous year question papers.

    Ques. How many hours should I dedicate to MAT 2023 Preparation?

    Ans. Preparation Hours depend on the level of your conceptual clarity. If fundamentals are strong, and you are aware of the exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly then 3-4 hours daily will suffice. If you are a beginner then a little extra effort will be required.

    Ques. How much time is needed to cover MAT syllabus?

    Ans. MAT has 5 sections to be covered, if you have given any management exam earlier and are acquainted with the syllabus then 3-4 months are sufficient. In case you are a beginner then 6- months are required to cover the syllabus and score well.

    Ques. Is it enough to prepare from a single book for MAT 2023?

    Ans. Requirements of Books and Study material vary from section to section. Some sections can be prepared with limited material. MAT syllabus is vast, hence candidates should refer to the best books in the market. Several online sources are also helpful for MAT preparation.

    Ques. Can I self-prepare for MAT 2023?

    Ans. Of course, there are numerous candidates who clear MAT by self-study. Start by gaining a sound knowledge of the syllabus and exam pattern, gather the required study material, and accordingly make a timetable. Make use of the online resources and study material to the fullest. Rely on the Mock test to constantly judge your performance and growth.

    Ques. What are some time management tips for MAT?

    Ans. 200 questions are to be solved in 150 minutes in MAT. It requires a lot of speed and accuracy, hence time management is a necessary skill to be developed. While preparing for the Mock test helps develop speed. During exams do not stick to one question and spare time for revision.

    Ques. Is joining a coaching institute necessary for MAT 2023 preparation?

    Ans. The convenience of joining a coaching center is they provide updates and relevant study material for MAT. Also, the time schedule prepared by the coaching institute is according to important topics and syllabi. Candidates just have to follow that.

    Ques. Is online coaching viable for MAT 2023 preparation?

    Ans. Online coaching is a suitable option for working professionals preparing for MAT 2023 exam. It saves time and is more cost-effective. There are several free online resources and websites providing study material and guidance for MAT like T.I.M.E, Career Launcher, Gradeup, BYJUs, and Unacademy.

    Ques. How does improving general knowledge help in MAT 2023 exam?

    Ans. Indian and global environment is one of the sections in the MAT exam. Though the marks of this section are not included in preparing the final score and merit list, certain B schools undertake the score for the interview round.

    Ques. Do candidates in their final year of graduation face difficulty in preparing for MAT?

    Ans. That is not the case, aspirants in their final year of graduation are in touch with their studies, hence they can simultaneously prepare for the graduation exam and MAT. graduation marks should not be compromised as they are considered in the final selection to B schools.

    Ques. How should I prepare for MAT mathematical skills if I'm weak in maths?

    Ans. Start by preparing the basic concepts and fundamental topics. Develop a habit of practicing questions daily and learn the tricks to solve the questions. A good percentile in math can be scored if mock tests and previous year question papers are referred to regularly.

    Ques. Can I take MAT 2023 exam, if my English is not that fluent?

    Ans. MAT does not require fluency in English, decent command over grammar and vocabulary will help score well in MAT. This can be brushed up by reading newspapers, articles, english news, and youtube channels.

    *The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College

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