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5 Days to CMAT


5 Days to CMAT 2018




This exam is a ray of hope for a lot of candidates since all the colleges which accept CMAT Scores also consider CAT and XAT and there is a high probability that you are here because due to some reason you didnt have a very good CAT or XAT. We at BQuest will help you to make the best of the next 5 days to boost your CMAT Score.

Summary

Total Number of Questions - 100
Total Marks - 400
99 Percentile Score - 220 Approximately
99.99 Percentile Score - 260-280

Total Duration - 180 Minutes
Sectional Cut-offs - None

Type of Questions
No. of Questions
Maximum Marks
Quantitative Techniques & Data Interpretation
25
100
Logical Reasoning
25
100
Language Comprehension
25
100
General Awareness
25
100

Which Section to focus in the last 7 days?

Since most of you would have taken either of CAT or XAT we can safely assume you have had a fair amount of practise for QA, VA and LR and since all the coaching institutes also focus on these topics extensively we would like you to focus on the underdog section in CMAT for the next 7 days, GK. 

In an exam which gives you 180 Minutes to solve 100 Questions, the average time to solve 90 Questions (Assuming you are aiming for 100 Percentile Score), one gets only 2 minutes per question. This is where a good preparation of GK can help as 20 Questions of GK can be easily done in 10 Minutes. Since GK does not require any solving time and you either know it or dont it is extremely easy to answer a question in 20-30 Seconds. 

In case you are able to achieve 80 Marks in just 10 minutes, you are left with 170 Minutes to solve 75 Questions which increases your scoring potential extensively. 

So how to prepare for GK in the last 7 Days?

We at BQuest specialise in providing custom GK Content for each exam and our track record has been stellar in the very first year - 
  1. 50% Common Questions in IIFT from our IIFT GK Power Pack Course
  2. 60% Common Questions in SNAP from our SNAP GK Power Pack
  3. 65% Common Questions in XAT from our XAT GK Power Pack
In many of these exams even the Question was same along with the options. With those number behind us we would like to guide you to achieve the best in the next 7 days in terms of maximising your GK Score.

Here is how you can prepare for the entire GK Section in the next 7 days with out CMAT GK Ultimate Course

Day 1
  • India GK
  • December 2016 eBook
  • India GK Mock Test 1
  • CMAT GK Mock Test 1
  • December 2016 Mock
  • CMAT GK Mock Test 2
  • Books and Authors eBook
  • Books and Authors Mock
  • January 2017 eBook
  • January 2017 Mock
Day 2
  • World GK
  • February 2017 eBook 
  • CMAT Mock Test 3
  • World GK Mock
  • February 2017 Mock
  • February 2017 eBook
  • February 2017 Mock
  • CMAT GK Mock Test 4
Day 3
  • Indian Business and Economics eBook
  • March 2017 eBook
  • CMAT GK Mock Test 5
  • Indian Business and Economics Mock
  • March 2017 Mock
  • CMAT GK Mock Test 6
  • April 2017 eBook
  • April 2017 Mock
  • May 2017 eBook
  • May 2017 Mock
Day 4
Day 5
  • Geography eBook
  • September 2017 eBook
  • September 2017 Mock
  • Geography Mock
  • CMAT GK Mock Test 9
  • Important Organizations eBook
  • Important Organization Mock
  • CMAT GK Mock Test 10
  • October 2017 eBook
  • October 2017 Mock
 We wish you all the best in your preparations for CMAT and hope you score well over 250! 

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