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NMAT 2018 – Exam Dates, Eligibility, Exam Pattern & Cutoff Marks

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Salient Features

NMAT Exam is conducted by Graduate Management Aptitude Council (GMAC). The exams will be conducted in 44 cities all over the country in 58 test centers. The NMAT by GMAC exam for the academic year 2019-21will be conducted from Oct 4, 2018 to Dec 17, 2018. The candidates can review their answers in the given allotted time. The 75-day window test reduces the stress of one sitting and allows

The NMAT by GMAC enables business schools to recruit top candidates.

Important Dates

Exam date: 04 Oct, 2018 – 17 Dec, 2018

Mode of Exam: Online

Downline score card: 31 Mar, 2019, online mode

Exam dates and schedule

NMAT by GMAC is scheduled to be conducted by GMAC from October 4 to December 17, 2018. The exam will be conducted over a 75 day period, between 1st week of October 2018 until 3rd week of December 2018.

Exam Eligibility

Below is the eligibility criterion for NMAT 2019 entrance examination

  • Education: The candidate should be a graduate in any stream from a recognized university. The candidates who are in final year of graduation are also eligible for appearing and their candidature will be valid after they pass and score the qualifying marks as set by the institute.
  • Qualifying marks: The candidates have to secure atleast 50% marks in their qualifying examination

Registration & NMAT 2019 Application form

The candidates can register only through online mode. The registration has been started from 3rd July 2019. Before starting the registration process the candidates should keep an active mobile number and email address throughout the registration and application process. The successful registration and payment gives an acknowledgement receipt which should be saved for future.

Admit Card

The candidates who have successfully completed registration can download the admit card from NMAT which is conducted by GMAC. The candidates can download the application form by visiting the official website i.e. nmat.org.in, and log in using your user name & password. Download the admit card and verify the details such as Candidate’s name, application number, test center, date & time, course, category. The admit card can be downloaded until the date of exam. Any discrepancy in admit card can be reported to 7863008300 or nmatsupport@gmac.com. The candidates are requested to carry a photo ID proof along with the admit card.

Exam Pattern

NMAT is an online computer based test which has all multiple choice type questions. There are 120 questions which are to be answered in 120 mins. There are 3 sections in the question paper and the candidates can arrange the order of sections. Once the order of sections is selected it cannot be changed and the candidate has to follow the order. Each section has to be answered in the specified timeframe. The most interesting and positive aspect of NMAT by GMAC 2018 is no negative marking. The candidates can make a wild guess and be lucky as there is no negative marking. The difficulty level of the exam is not high as compared to similar competitive exams.

Each question carries a single mark. Cross-check and verify all your answers before submitting the section. Once you close the section, you will not be able to edit or comeback to the previous section.

NMAT by GMAC allows students to attempt the exam 3 times in a given admission cycle, this enables the students to get better score.

NMAT by GMAC is one of the m ost user-friendly national exams which offer the students to select the test appointment date, time and center location.

Syllabus

NMAT by GMAC exam has three sections English Language, Quant and Logical Reasoning. The language sections covering the following topics

Vocabulary: This covers Synonyms, Antonyms, Analogies, Fill in the Blanks and Cloze Test

Grammar: Identify the Error and Choose the Correct Preposition

Comprehension: Reading Comprehension and Parajumbles

Tips to improve learning skills for NMAT by GMAC

The language section has 32 questions which are to be answered in 22 mins. Ideally each question should be answered in 40 secs. Practice helps in improving the answering time. Practice helps in identifying the weak areas. Improve your Reading comprehension as well as vocabulary which can be accomplished by reading books or newspaper every day. The Editorial section of newspapers helps in improving the vocabulary.

There are 48 questions which are to be answered in 38 mins, so you will have approx. 1 min for each. Logical reasoning will be based on Verbal Reasoning and Analytical Reasoning.

Logical reasoning questions have to be practiced and solving different types of questions will give you an idea on handling such questions. Logical reasoning is skill which is developed over a period of time.

Exam Centers

The exam is conducted in all the major cities acros the country. In total there 58 exam centers in 44 cities Hyderabad, Vijaywada, Vishakhapatnam, Guwahati, Patna, New Delhi, Chandigarh, Raipur, Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Gurugram, Faridabad, Jammu, Jamshedpur, Ranchi, Ranchi, Bengaluru, Manipal, Mysore, Kochi, Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Mumbai, Nagpur, Nashik, Pune, Shillong, Bhubaneswar, Patiala, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, Pilani, Chennai,Tiruchirapalli,Vellore, Agra, Lucknow, Noida, Varanasi, Dehradun and Kolkata

Cutoff Marks

The candidates who intend to take admission in 21 MBA colleges should have the NMAT exam cut offs as per individual college.

Based on the cut-off marks of NMAT 2018 exam score, the students can secure admission in the top college and secure a job in reputed origination with good package. The colleges are autonomous University B-schools offering MBA degree or private PGDM colleges. Here we list you some of the colleges along with the NMAT score cut-offs

  • MBA colleges accepting NMAT score with cut-offs 90% are NMIMS (Mumbai, Bangalore and Hyderabad) and XIM, Bhubaneswar.
  • MBA colleges accepting NMAT score with cut-offs 80% are VIT, Vellore and SRM University, Chennai

MBA colleges accepting NMAT score with cut-offs of upto 60% are MISB Bocconi, Mumbai, IBS (ICFAI B-schools), Hyderabad & 9 other cities, and Amity University, Noida (Delhi NCR)

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Guru Nanak Jayanti

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The birthday of Shree Guru Nanak Dev Ji is celebrated as Jayanti. Guru Nanak Jayanti is also called as “Guruparv”. It is the biggest festival of Sikh religion. It is also one the oldest festival of Sikh religion. Guru Nanak Jayanti is celebrated on the full moon day of the Hindi month “Kartik” and is also called as “Kartik Poornima”. Shree Guru Nanak Dev Ji was the founder of the Sikh religion. Few important facts related to Shree Guru Nanak Dev Ji are below-

Name – Nanak

Famous Name – Shree Guru Nanak Dev Ji

Birth Date – 15 April, 1469

Father’s Name – Kalyanchand Mehta Kalu Ji

Mother’s Name – Tripta Devi

Sister’s Name – Nanaki

Birth Place – Village Rai-Bhoi Di Latvandi (situated on the banks of river Ravi), District Shaikhpura. Today, this place is known as Nankana Sahib, and is situated in Punjab, Pakistan.

Death – 22 September 1539.

Death Place – Kartarpur, Mughal Samrajya, Pakistan.

On the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti, Shikh people wear new cloths and visit Gurudwaras. Guru Nanak Jayanti is started with “Prabhat Pheri” in Gurudwaras and Sikh people keeps procession in every locality with chanting of “Aasa-de-war (Morning Bhajans)”. They pray Shree Guru Nanak Deve Ji and pay tribute to “Guru Granth Sahib”. Through out the day, the holy book of Shikh religion “Guru Granth Sahib” is continuously read and listened in Gurudwaras. People lit the holy lamps (“Diye”), keeps processions, held “Langas” i.e. free distribution of food, and sweet “Prasad” (or Karah Prasad) is distributed everywhere. Besides Sikhs and “Nanppan Hindu”, several other followers of Shree Guru Nanak Dev Ji celebrate the holy festival of Guru Nanak Jayanti.

Sikh people keep procession under their holy flag which is followed by bands of peace and bhajans. The males participate in the “Gatka” shows, and they exhibit their special form of martial art. People march on roads while saying holy words said by Shree Guru Nanak Dev Ji. In the evening Gurudwaras are well decorated wth lights and lots of people visit them for having blessings of their lord Guru. They lit candles and lamps in their homes as well.

Our country is blessed with the birth of great people from time to time, and Shree Guru Nanak Dev Ji was one of such great person. He has played a great role in national social reformation and devoted his whole life for betterment of people. We pay our heartily regards to such a great soul. The followers of Shree Guru Nanak Dev Ji call him with various other names such as Guru Nanak, Baba Nanak, NanakShah, and more. Shree Guru Nanak Dev Ji was a great phelospher, a great yogi, recluse, social reformer, poet, great patriot, and was a world well wisher.

Shree Guru Nanak Dev Ji was a child of intese intelligence. He was not interested in materialistic world from childhood. He was not very studious child as he didn’t get interest in normal school subjects. In the age of 7-8 years his teachers found themselves unable to answer his questions related to god and spirituality and they decided to leave him at his home themselves respectfully. After that he devoted his all time in religious thinking and programs. In his childhood, many divine events took places by seeing which people accepted him as special divine child.

Shree Guru Nanak Dev Ji got married in the age of 16 years, and when he was 32 years old he was blessed with his first son Shree Chand. After 4 years, she was blessed with his second son Lakhmidas. Later in the year 1507, he left his family with the parents of his wife and went for pilgrimage with his four followers namely—Mardana, Lahna, Bala, and Ramdas. They all gave the preachings of Shree Guru Nanak Dev Ji till 1521 and travelled through India, Afganistan, Faras, and Arab countries. In Punjabi, such travellings is called “Udasiyan”.

Shree Guru Nanak Dev Ji was a pantheist. Idol worship was meaning less for him. He was against illogical customs. His philosophy throws light on religious, political, social and humanity issues. He gave higher value to women. He has given 10 theories and he himself followed them. These 10 theories are–

  1. There is one god.
  2. We should follow or worship only one god.
  3. God exists everywhere and in every living being.
  4. There is no fear for those who believe in god and have full faith on him.
  5. Work with all sincerity and pray to the God.
  6. We should never persecute any living being.
  7. We should always feel happiness and live happily.
  8. We should donate some part of money we earned with our honesty and hardwork.
  9. Every person is equal – eighter male or female.
  10. We have to eat for keeping our sound health but we must stay away from greediness.

The conclusion of his preachings was that… there is one god and every person in this world should be devoted to that one god. Idol worship was not necessary for him. There was a good impact on the people of both the religions; the Hindu and the Muslim. Some people have complained nagetively about his preachings to the king of that time Ibrahim Lodi and he even jailed for few days. When Ibrahim Lodi was defeated by Babar in the battle of Panipat then he was released from the jail.

In his last days, he got very popular and there are millions of his followers. His own thoughts were changed and he started living with his family members and continues giving donations to the needy people, held “Langars” etc. He founded a town named “Kartarpur”, which is now in Pakistan, where he opened a big hospice. He left his body in this hospice itself.

He declared his brother “Lahna” as his successor who become famous with the name of “Angad Dev” later.

Guru Nanak Jayanti is a very special festival and every human being should celebrate with all welcoming heart and everyone should remember his preachings.

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