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Dear aspirants, use this thread for posting any queries regarding NMAT 2020 and how to prepare for the exam.
What is the typical difficulty level of NMAT ? Also how should one prepare for CD and PI ?
The difficulty is similar to SNAP. The focus is on speed and accuracy. Another key point is there is no negative marking. For CD and PI, Ideasmakemarket will conduct its workshop this year. In the meantime you can also go through the forum. There are quite a few case studies
You can map it to level 1 and level 2 questions of Arun Sharma’s book; but occasionally few level 3 questions have also crept it. But I can safely say if you are thorough with level 2, it will guarantee you a selection in the written exam.
The main dynamics in this exam is time. If you can be really fast enough, you can crack it easily.
You need to be mindful to correctly answer at least 60% of each section. So be diligent in selecting the questions which you are thorough on. Rest there is no negative marking, so you can attempt the leftover questions based on your hunch.
For CD-PI,
Be thorough with the current affairs and have a structured way of articulation. I took assistance from ideasmakemarket team for my CD-PI prep and their insights were really helpful. Peer learning component helps you gauze your current level with others in the market. Go though the articles in the portal as they are quite reflective of the current times and help in forming your own opinion.
Thanks a lot Arpita for the detailed response.