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im skipping maths and dI for mat as it is not my cup of tea plz guide me can i skip both section in mat


ritikabardhbaj116 4th May, 2022
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Sharon Rose Student Expert 4th May, 2022

Hello,

MAT Entrance Examination has 5 sections namely

  • Intelligence and Critical Reasoning
  • Data Analysis and Sufficiency
  • Language Comprehension
  • Indian and Global Environment
  • Mathematics

Each section has 40 questions. Some of the MAT participating institutes do not consider Indian and Global environment marks. There is no sectional cut off score in MAT but if you leave Mathematics and Data Analysis & Sufficiency you will lose some marks in the overall score and percentile which will effects your selection. To get selected for a decent college you need to score minimum 700-750 above in MAT. So we would suggest you to not skip any section in MAT examination. You may focus on Mathematics and Data Analysis & Sufficiency and practice them daily so that you can score a decent mark in MAT examination.

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