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Dear Arnav,
MAT exam is held 4 times a year on the first Sundays of Februar, May, September and December. Your first step in preparing should always be knowing your timeline. The verbal section is divided into two- Reading Comprehension, and Verbal Ability. For RC, begin by reading up topics like current affairs (relating to social affairs, international issues, government schemes and rulings), business and economic affair, science and technology news. You can start solving the RCs as soon as possible. Other topics can be abstract, psychology, English literature as well. One can not predict accurately , but this is a little general view. Rest assured the RC can be on any topic in the world. Your best bet is solving at least 5-7 RCs per day. Verbal ability section includes grammatical testing, critical reasoning questions, sentence correction, antonyms/synonyms and more. For this also, you have to practice constantly. Reading newspapers and blogs is a big help. Revise grammar rules. Give as many mocks as you can. Remember it is a computer based test, so it is of utmost importance to undertake tests online than on paper. All the best!
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