Friday, December 25, 2009

IBSAT 2009 Analysis & Cut-offs

Discuss and share your views with IBSAT experts.
» Overall Analysis, sectional analysis & Cut-offs
» Quantitative Techniques: Answers
» Data Interpretation: Answers
» Data Adequacy: Answers
» Vocabulary: Answers
» Analytical Reasoning
» Reading Comprehension


Saturday, December 19, 2009

SNAP 2009 Analysis & Cut-offs

SNAP 2009 Analysis & Cut-offs with Solution Key
1. General English: Answer Key
2. Quantitative, DI & DS: Answer Key
3. General Awareness- GK, Current Affairs, Business Scenario: Answer Key
4. Analytical & LR : Answer Key

Friday, December 18, 2009

Syllabus and Question Pattern of NTSE

NCERT has not prescribed any syllabus for State Level Examination or National Level Examination. It has been observed that level of the NTSE is that of Class 7 and 8.

A student should not worry at all about the syllabus. Questions asked are more or less the same as in class 8 boards. A student from any board can easily answer all the questions. Websites like offer free practice questions to give you a feel of the questions.

The question pattern is similar for both State Level and National Level exams. The exam is in two sections:
Section A: Mental Ability Test (MAT)
Section B: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)

Questions in MAT section are selected from Directional, Letter Repeating Series, Analogies, Blood Relations, Classification, Coding, Decoding, Logical Diagrams etc. This section checks the students’ ability to judge, visualize, think, evaluate and differentiate. This section consists of 100 multiple choice questions (MCQs) of one mark each. Each MCQ is provided with four alternatives and you have to choose the correct one. There is no negative marking.

Questions in SAT section are based on Science, Mathematics and Social Science. This section tests your Text-Book knowledge. There are 35 MCQs from Science, 35 from Social Science, 20 from Mathematics and 10 from mixed subjects. There is no negative marking.

The State Level exam. is for screening purpose only, and these marks are not carried forward to National Level. To qualify for the National Level Exam, you have to be in the top ranks of state-quota allotted by NCERT. The state-quota is based on AIES (All India Educational Survey) data.

Students who qualify for National Level Exam are called for selection test and interview. The interview carries 25 marks, and is of 15-20 minute duration.

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Solved AIEEE Papers

Prepare AIEEE 2010 with all mentioned AIEEE materials and ensure your top ranking in AIEEE entrance examination.
Study materials and tests includes:
» Previous AIEEE Original Papers
» AIEEE Sample Papers
» AIEEE Free Papers
» Last Years Solved AIEEE Papers
» Online Free Tests for Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics
»All Tests in AIEEE

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

AIEEE Sample Papers

Prepare AIEEE 2010 with all mentioned AIEEE materials and ensure your top ranking in AIEEE entrance examination.
Materials and tests includes:
» Previous AIEEE Original Papers
» AIEEE Sample Papers
» AIEEE Free Papers
» Last Years Solved AIEEE Papers
» Online Free Tests for Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics
»All Tests in AIEEE

Monday, December 14, 2009

JMET 2010 Analysis

JMET 2010 overall analysis & answer key which was held on Dec 13, 2009 (Sunday).
From JMET experts following are sectional cut-offs:
Expected Cutoff Overall: 65+, Quant: 8+, Verbal:9+, Reasoning: 7+, DI:10+.
» Overall Analysis, sectional analysis & Cut-offs
» Solutions & Answer Key
» Verbal Communication : Answers
» Quantitative Ability : Answers
» DI/Logical Reasoning : Answers

Friday, December 4, 2009

CAT 2009 Analysis

Overall CAT 2009 Analysis
Overall, the common feeling among the test takers was that the test was of moderate level of difficulty. This was expected as this was IIMs first tryst with the computer based CAT. As most of the test takers fond it easier we can generalize that the first of the 20 tests was of moderate difficulty. details...