Q1. How many times is NMAT conducted in a year?

A. NMAT is conducted over a 75-day window. It is conducted once a year. During this window you can appear for NMAT Exam for a maximum of three times.

Q2. Is NMAT easier than CAT Exam?

A. NMAT and CAT Exam are both different exams. CAT is considered to be tougher than NMAT. It has a total of 108 questions whereas on the hand there are 100 questions in CAT Exam. There is no negative marking in NMAT as compared to CAT..

Q3. How can I apply for NMAT Exam?

A. You need to complete the exam registration process and pay the exam fee to be able to take the NMAT. You must check the eligibility for each university to wish to apply.

Q4. Where I can get free NMAT Mocks?

A. You can find NMAT free practise exam on their official website with the latest exam structure having 108 questions.

Q5. What is the last date to apply for NMAT?

A. NMAT 2020 registration ends on November 30, 2020. NMAT registration for retake ends on January 17, 2021. Late registration for NMAT ends on November 30, 2020.

Q6. Does NMAT 2020 have negative marking?

A. No, there is no negative marking in NMAT paper.

Q7. What is the strategy to put in NMAT to crack it?

A. You need to crack 108 questions in a stipulated time of 120 minutes. You need to build your strategy based on your strong and weak areas. Attempt mock tests so as to gain confidence for the main exam day.

Q8. What is the procedure to schedule the NMAT Paper?

A. You need to register for the exam and pay the fees, after that you can schedule your test date and location.

Q9. What is the procedure for rescheduling NMAT Test?

A. You can reschedule for NMAT Exam after your exam date. You can simply click on retake and pay the retake fees. You can take the exam a maximum of three times during one session.

Q10. When can I retake the NMAT?

A. You can retake your exam after your exam date is over. No show is considered as an attempt. You will have to register for retake and pay the fees.

Q11. Has the NMAT 2020 exam pattern changed?

A. Yes. The exam pattern has been revised. The number of questions in each section is 36 now and total questions are 108. The sectional time limit has also been revised: LS – 28 mins ; QS – 52 mins; LR – 40 mins