How to Prepare For the Delhi Business School Entrance Exam?

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The Delhi Business School is one of the well known colleges in India and is located in New Delhi. The DBS takes aspirants to graduate and under graduate degree courses in the management area. BBA and MBA are the main programs that the college offers and these courses are approved by Punjab Technical University. For the BBA course, the aspirants should have finished higher secondary exam from a reputed Board or University. They should have scored at least 50% marks in the higher secondary course. Those who have cleared the personal interview will be eligible to study the BBA program.

For the MBA program, the candidates should finish their Bachelor Degree from a recognized University or Institute. They should have scored at least 50 % marks in the graduation. The admission process carried out through the entrance exams like MAT/CAT. After the test, personal interview conducts for finding out the eligible students. The Delhi Business School has all the amenities and high quality infrastructure in the campus.

Structure of Delhi Business School Entrance Exam

The Entrance Exam includes objective type questions with many options. The test lasts for 150 minutes. 200 questions are spitted into five parts. These parts are Quantitative aptitude, General knowledge, Data analysis and sufficiency, English comprehension and Reasoning.

Syllabus of Delhi Business School Entrance Exam

Quantitative aptitude

  • Fundamentals of mathematics
  • Data analysis and sufficiency
  • Charts
  • Finding percentage
  • Graphs

English

  • Comprehension
  • Vocabulary

There will also be questions in Reasoning and General Knowledge areas.

Reference Books for Delhi Business School Entrance Exam

Some of the popular authors in this area are R.S Agarwal, Oswal Publications, Wren & Martin etc.

Study Plan for Delhi Business School Entrance Exam

For the Mathematical question and students can refer 10th, 12th standard maths books. The candidates should study all formulas and easy methods. In addition, they should exercise as various problems as possible. The Data analysis and sufficiency section includes conventional data interpretation based questions. The candidates need to concentrate more on the English comprehension part. The English vocabulary skill will improve if they read the English newspapers and magazines. By going through the last year questions it will give an idea about the entrance exam. The students can find out their level of preparation once they work out the previous year question papers.

 
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