NMIMS Programs After Twelfth
NMIMS DAT Studio Test, Personal Interview, and submission of a portfolio will be held from May 2 to 5, 2023.
Dear student,
NPAT exam is National Test for Programs after class 12th and is conducted by NMIMS for getting admission in BBA, Bsc in finance.
Eligibility criteria:
For getting admission in BBA or B. Com in finance atleast 50% marks is required in class 12th and 60% marks is required in class 12th if one needs to get admission in B. Com (H) .
Exam pattern:
There are total of 120 questions from English, logical reasoning and quantitative ability section with around 40 questions each .
Negative marking of 0.25 exists for every wrong answer.
For giving this test you need to fill the application form.
Hello aspirant,
I hope that you are doing great.
if you want to prepare for NPAT NMIMS exam, then below I have listed some tips and Strategy to crack your exam paper very easily, followed by toppers :
Quantitative and Numerical Abilities :
To solve questions in this section, it is important to memorise various mathematical formulas. Questions will be from Percentage, Profit and Loss, Discount, Compound Interest & Annuities, Ration and Proportions, Basic Algebraic Identities, Equations- Linear, Measures of Dispersion, Mean, Mode, Identities, Heights, and other important topics.
Reasoning and general Intelligence :
In this section, in order to solve questions that are based on critical thinking, test takers should try to analyse the roles and conditions and based on it, solve the questions. For questions related to problem solving, try to analyse the information and assimilate them in a suitable form to answer those questions.
Proficiency in English Language :
In this section, test takers need to recognise grammatical structure and usage, use prepositions, determiners, connectives, tenses appropriately. Grasping the meaning of underlined words in sentences, using appropriate words in given context, put ideas into logical sequences by putting the jumbled sentences in correct order. In order to solve questions from the reading comprehension section.
further, for more information about the NPAT NMIMS exaM YOU CAN CHECK THE BELOW LINK :
https://www.careers360.com/exams/npat
I hope that this will help.
Hi
I am extremely sorry to tell you dear but you are not eligible for B Pharma in Dispar i. e Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, New Delhi
This is because ,
To be eligible for B Pharma one needs at least 55% marks seperately in each of physics, chemistry biology /mathematics but you fail to fulfill this criteria as in physics,you have
54 / 100 marks
= 54% in Physics
= less than 55% and thus not eligible for B pharma is Dispar
For your reference eligibility criteria for B Pharma is provided below in Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, New Delhi
One needs to pass 12th / equivalent with English , Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Biology as optional with at least 55 % in aggregate (theory and practical) and also 55 % individually in each of the 3 science subjects i. e physics , Chemistry and Biology /Maths
You can check the same by visiting our page the link for which is given below:-
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/delhi-institute-of-pharmaceutical-sciences-and-research-new-delhi/bpharma-course
Thank you
Hi,
Your question is incomplete, not give the of exam for which you want to the eligibility criteria. Without name of exam I can't give relevant information about whether you are eligible for that exam or not. Also from your I can not get idea about name of exam for you want information. Give the name of College or course or entrance exam then I can give you information.
Hope you understand.
Take at the most two more mock tests and thoroughly analyse them. Trust me, taking 5 mocks in the next three days at the rate of 2 mocks per day is not going to provide any significant benefits. In fact, it will only increase your fatigue and create undue excitement! So, take a test in the morning and analyse it in the evening. Do this on alternate days.
Revisit challenging questions from previous mock tests and selected ones from past papers/study material. Let’s hope you have kept a separate track of these questions!
Please don’t visit multiple websites looking for too many exam tips! The more you read the more will you get confused. Don’t get swayed by what happened in NPAT 2015 and start drawing parallels for this year. By the way, NPAT 2015 cut-off was 106/150.
Don’t get intimidated by previous years’ cut-offs and start calculating ‘ideal’ attempt and ‘ideal’ accuracy. Right now, your only focus should be on maximising your raw score. At the end of the day, you should be satisfied that you reached the peak of your potential
On the day before the exam, don’t take a single mock test. Some of you will be taking IPM on 13th May. After the test, do ANYTHING except test prep!
Strictly avoid a night out before the D-DAY and get a solid night’s sound sleep. After all, it’s just an exam!
Hopes this helps
Wish you luck
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