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i wanna build my career in management field. what should i do?

sandeep pal updated on : 14 Jun, 2011 96

Hi Sandeep, assuming that you are a graduate, you will need to take MBA entrance exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, IBSAT, SNAP, JMET etc depending on what your specialization will be and where you want to do it from. Once you get your scores, you can apply in respective colleges. Good luck!

How to prepare for MBA entrance exams

Quantitative Aptitude – There may be several types of questions that may form part of quantitative aptitude test like simple arithmetic problems viz., profit and loss, percentages, ratio, averages, partnership, etc.; multiplication or divisions in 5 to 6 figures or decimals, 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 practice and attempt all the questions on quantitative.

Logical Reasoning – This section can 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 teasers or even such questions as only call for drawing logical inferences. 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. Most of the questions under this category test the common sense and sense of proportion and reasoning among the candidates and therefore, must be attempted with a cool head and also requires intense practice.

Comprehension Test – This section will gauge the English language skills of the candidate. Generally, the candidates are given a paragraph, following which they are required to answer a set of questions. Continuous practice with this will help the candidate approach this section in an effective and appropriate manner.

General Awareness – As the name suggests, the candidate needs to know a little more than the syllabus prescribed. Basic facts about Science, Geography, History, Economics, Polity, etc are essentially required to be known. Reading books on various subjects is strongly recommended and reading newspapers regularly will keep the candidate updated on the latest happenings of the world.


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