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18th October 2014 12:16 AM
Unregistered
Re: How should I prepare for MBA entrance exam?

How much time one need to prepare for amu mba entrance exam also suggest books to prwpare for exam and how to prepare for gdpi also suggest any good coaching institute preferably in aligarh
31st January 2013 08:43 PM
infoysis
Re: How should I prepare for MBA entrance exam?

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How to prepare for mba entrance exam?....pleas give me some tips for it
MBA ie:- Master of Business Administration .

There are lot of MBA Entrance Examination available in India get admission for MBA Course in reputed Colleges .

The MBA Entrance Examinations like,

-Common Admission Test
-Indian Institute of Foreign Trade Examination
-Graduate Management Admission Test
-Aligarh Muslim University Entrance Examination
-BK School of Business Management Examination
-Joint Entrance Management Aptitude Test
-Management Aptitude Entrance Examination
-Symbiosis National Aptitude Test
-T.A. Pai Management Institute Entrance Examination

To Appear int this Entrance Examination than you should Qualified in Bachelor degree in any discipline from recognized University . Final year candidate may also eligible to apply for this Examination .

Minimum Percentage of marks :-

The Applicant have to secure Minimum 50% Percentage of marks and relaxation will applicable for sc/st candidates for 45% Percentage of marks .

There is Minimum Percentage of marks is require for GMAT/MAT Examination . Only Pass Mark is enough to apply for this Examination .

Here I provide the reference Books for MBA Entrance Examination please go through it ..

Reference Books for MBA Entrance Examination :-

~~~ M.B.A. Entrance Guide by Verma
Publisher: Asian Books
Price: Rs. 475

~~~ GGSIP MBA Entrance Exam Guide by Rph Editorial Board
Publisher: Ramesh Publishing House
Price: Rs. 240

~~~ MBA Entrance Examination Popular Master Guide by Hashem Abul/Gupta Anjani
Publisher: Ramesh Publishing House
Price: Rs. 460

~~~ M.B.A. Admission Test by Lal, Jain
Publisher: Upkar
Price: Rs. 360

~~~ MBA English Language by R. Gupta's
Publisher: Ramesh Publishing House
Price: Rs. 130
13th April 2012 09:21 AM
param pita
Re: How should I prepare for MBA entrance exam?

Hello dear,PREPARATION TIPS:-

I have attached some Question Paper of Various MBA entrance Exam.You can prepare well to all those Questions .

Observe the pattern of the Question paper.You can practice well to the Question paper.

I have listed some valuable books for MBA Entrance exam.You can go for those books .


BEST BOOKS FOR MBA ENTRANCE EXAM=>


Reading Comprehensions For MAT
by
Ajay Singh
Publisher: Arihant Books (2012)


1401 Problems In Mathematics For CAT,MAT,MBA,GRE,SAT,CDS & Other Compe
by
G K
Publisher: G. K. Publications Pvt. Ltd (2010)


The Pearson Guide To Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examination
by
Dinesh Khattar
Publisher: Pearson (2008)
8th April 2012 09:38 PM
Dilbag86
Re: How should I prepare for MBA entrance exam?

Preparations for MBA entrance examination need in-depth knowledge, analytical mind, sharp memory and above all, systematic planning and preparations. Needless to say that the candidates cannot and should not attempt the preparations overnight. Since the competition is taken by the best available talent from all disciplines, meticulous and long-run preparations are required to get admitted to the programme. Although the syllabi and contents/papers in the admission/entrance test differ from university to university (and between the Institutes as well), there are certain common aspects that appear in most of the entrance tests/CATs in one form or the other. These aspects include tests on quantitative aptitude, reasoning, intelligence, comprehension, case analysis, relationships, word power, synonyms, antonyms, general knowledge/awareness, etc. It is therefore, essential that the candidates start preparing well in advance on all the above aspects. If one can get hold of previous year's papers or at least the pattern, this would go a long way in guiding the candidates to prepare properly for the test.

Some tips to prepare on some important aspects which are common to most of the entrance examinations, are given below:

(a) Quantitative Aptitude: A candidate seeking admission to MBA programme is expected to have aptitude for basic and elementary accounting as well as the knack of solving the simple arithmetic problems. This is one of the areas in the admission test which, if properly prepared and practised, is likely to put the candidate ahead of others, as one can hope to score even 100% marks in this part. There may be several types of questions that may form part of quantitative aptitude test. The first category could be simple arithmetic problems including profit and loss, percentages, ratio, averages, partnership, etc. Such problems involve simple calculations and with a little practice and basic aptitude, can be solved correctly. The second category of questions could involve multiplication or divisions in 5 to 6 figures or decimals. It may be quite time-consuming if the candidates start actually attempting the entire calculations. Since the candidates are required to work against time it is not advisable to waste time on such calculations. With a little practice, the candidates can easily eliminate most of the choices straightaway to arrive at the correct answer even without any calculations. This can be achieved if the candidates look at all the choices carefully before actually attempting the calculations. Another category of questions may be directed at testing only the intelligence of the candidate and not his/her ability to calculate. There may be some other questions aimed at testing the common sense of the candidates. The entire area of quantitative aptitude, therefore, needs constant practice to calculate quickly with accuracy. More practice is also essential for the candidates to gain confidence in this part of the test. Even if a candidate does not have the basic aptitude for figure-work, he/she can make up for this deficiency by regular practice and a lot of hard work. It is strongly recommended that the candidates practise and attempt all the questions on quantitatives in the Intelligence Tests appearing in all the issues of "The Competition Master". In addition to providing adequate practice to the candidates, these tests also give methods to solve some typical problem, which without hints to solve, may appear to be difficult for the candidates lacking flair for figure work.

(b) Logical Reasoning: Questions on logical reasoning may be of several types and in several forms. These could include a statement on which the candidates are asked to draw correct interference out of the given choices. There could be questions on series of words and figures, arrangement of alphabets, brain trasers or even such questions as only call for drawing logical inferences. Just like quantitative aptitude test, this portion of admission test also needs special and detailed preparations and practice. Most of the questions under this category infact test the common sense and sense of proportion and reasoning among the candidates and therefore, must be attempted with a cool head. In case of statements, the given statement as well as choices given must be read at least twice before choosing the right answer. In case there are more than three questions on arrangements of alphabets, it is advisable to write down all the alphabets on the rough work sheet. This will facilitate easy and quick attempt of questions on alphabets. Similarly, there could be certain questions on distances travelled in different directions. In such questions it is proper to draw a rough diagram giving distances travelled in various directions to get the correct answer. Constant practice in the questions on reasoning would make the candidates confident to tackle this particular aspect of the test. "The Competition Master" provides rich material every month on the tests of reasoning.

(c) Comprehension Test: Comprehension test is aimed at gauging the understanding of English language by the candidates. Usually, a paragraph is given which the candidates are required to go through carefully and then answer the question by choosing the correct answer. To attempt this part speedily and correctly, the candidates must practise reading with a quick speed and understanding the entire passage. Answer to most of the questions are easily located within the passage itself. But there are certain questions, answers to which are not directly available in the given passage. Such questions can only be answered by those candidates who can understand the passage fully. Although effective handling of this part depends on the basic understanding of English language by the candidates. Regular practice would help the candidates to attempt the comprehension test in more effective and appropriate manner. Tests of English language given in every issue of this magazine invariably contain small comprehension passages. Practice of such passages may be of great help to the candidates for preparing this test.

(d) General Awareness: As the name suggests, the test of general awareness aims to judge the general knowledge of the candidates. Basic facts about all aspects of general knowledge like Science, Geography, History, Economics, Polity, etc are essentially required to be known. A good knowledge of all branches of general knowledge is essential which can only be achieved by reading good books. "The Competition Master", duly supplemented by a standard book like "General Knowledge Refresher" by O.P. Khanna provides adequate material on general awareness. This part can also be strengthened by regular reading of good newspapers.

In addition to the above four aspects, which usually form part of all admission tests/entrance tests, there are other aspects like word-power, word relationships, case analysis, etc which also need careful preparations and practice. A serious candidate has to devote a lot of time on all the aspects of the admission test and it is advisable that the preparations are started at least an year in advance. As stated earlier, this magazine takes care of most of the aspects of admission/entrance test.

Group Discussion and Interview
Some of the universities/institutes have group discussions and interview also as parts of admission test to MBA programme. These tests are held to judge the suitability of a candidate for the esteemed programme. The group discussions are held under the supervision of the experts, who look for the qualities like ability to express, reasoning, power to argue, initiative and leadership qualities among the candidates. Interview, on the other hand, is held to evaluate other traits of personality of the candidates like knowledge, suitability, judgement, sense of proportion, manners, expression, intelligence, etc. It also looks for the variety of interests and accomplishments of the candidates in extra-curricular activities including sports. Final selection of the candidates is made after taking into account their performance in all the tests.
8th April 2012 04:57 PM
Unregistered
Re: How should I prepare for MBA entrance exam?

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How to prepare for mba entrance exam?....please give me some tips for it
Well practice of quantitative aptitude up to 10 th level maths, comprehensive and vocabulary based English, LR, analytical and critical reasoning, Data sufficiency and data interpretation and general awareness of current and history of national and international marketing and business sectors. You have to prepare yourself for GD, PI or your can take admission in any good coaching center like T I M E or career launcher etc.
All the best.
8th April 2012 12:30 PM
jacobs
Re: How should I prepare for MBA entrance exam?

Dear friend,
If you are interested in MBA
Then you will have to fulfill these criteria

MBA ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA :

1.You should complete your graduation
2.You should not have any backlogs while you are appearing

Here are some books for your preparation
You can follow these books

LIST OF BOOKS :













All the best.........
7th April 2012 11:52 PM
Unregistered
Re: How should I prepare for MBA entrance exam?

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7th April 2012 12:07 PM
Unregistered
Re: How should I prepare for MBA entrance exam?

Use R.S.Agrawal & Times notes
mostly focus on Reasoning part for nearly 100 marks
previous year que. paper
7th April 2012 01:01 AM
BISWARUPYOGI
Re: How should I prepare for MBA entrance exam?

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How to prepare for mba entrance exam?....pleas give me some tips for it
PREPARATION TIPS:-

I have attached some Question Paper of Various MBA entrance Exam.You can prepare well to all those Questions .

Observe the pattern of the Question paper.You can practice well to the Question paper.

I have listed some valuable books for MBA Entrance exam.You can go for those books .


BEST BOOKS FOR MBA ENTRANCE EXAM=>


Reading Comprehensions For MAT
by
Ajay Singh
Publisher: Arihant Books (2012)


1401 Problems In Mathematics For CAT,MAT,MBA,GRE,SAT,CDS & Other Compe
by
G K
Publisher: G. K. Publications Pvt. Ltd (2010)


The Pearson Guide To Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examination
by
Dinesh Khattar
Publisher: Pearson (2008)


6th April 2012 10:20 PM
Unregistered
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