Test Pattern
The test hour of the exam is 2 hours. The test will consist of 150 questions (objective /multiple choice types) and it will consist of the following sections:
Verbal communication
Logical reasoning
Quantitative ability
Data interpretation ability
General business environment awareness
There is negative marking for incorrect answers. For a wrong answer to a question, 25% of the marks allotted to that question will be deducted.
The pattern of question paper is also subject to change in time to time.
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Joint Entrance Exam Test - JMET
Introduction -
Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET) is the first step in the process of seeking admission to the 2-Year full time Post-Graduate Degree Programs in Management offered by the IITs & IISc. Currently IISc Bangalore, IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras and IIT Roorkee are offering such Programs in Management. The IITs and IISc use the results of JMET to short-list the candidates for subsequent part of the selection process.
Introduction to JMET
Programmes in JMET
Eligibility for JMET
Admission Process for JMET
Test Pattern for JMET
Tentative Dates for JMET
Test Centres for JMET
AppliJMETion for JMET
Scores &
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
JMET 2006 Result Query
Enter JMET 2006 Registration No. (eg. 123456)
Tentative Dates
JMET is generally held in the month of December. For exact date please visit our exam alert section.
Test Pattern
Applicants who are seeking admission into MBA programs in the Department of Management Studies, Indian School of Mines, shall have to appear for Common Admission Test (CAT) to be conducted by IIMs. Aspirants can get the test details of Common Admission Test by clicking here - CAT Test Pattern
Test Centres
The test centres are located in the following cities, but it is also subject to change:
IISc Bangalore Zone: Bangalore, Hyderabad and Surathkal
IIT Bombay Zone: Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Nagpur and Pune
IIT Delhi Zone: Chandigarh, New Delhi, Jaipur and Jalandhar
IIT Guwahati Zone: Durgapur, Guwahati and Patna
IIT Kanpur Zone: Bhopal, Indore, Kanpur, Lucknow and Varanasi
IIT Kharagpur Zone: Bhubaneswar, Kharagpur, Kolkata, Raipur, Ranchi, Rourkela and Visakhapatnam
IIT Madras Zone: Chennai, Ernakulam, Tiruchirapalli, Thiruvananthapuram and Vijayawada
IIT Roorkee Zone: Agra, Bareilly, Roorkee and Shimla.
Test Pattern
Management candidates have to appear for an aptitude test of similar pattern as MAT
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The Combined Entrance Examination (CEE) consists of objective type questions in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (Combined). The syllabus of Combined Entrance Examination (CEE) is almost same to the class XI and class XII of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) course. The level of questions may be high.
Test Pattern
Common Entrance Test will be conducted to test the ability of the candidates in the areas:
Quantitative Ability
Analytical Reasoning
Logical Reasoning
Knowledge Of Written English
Computer Awareness.
Application
You may apply online by visiting concern institute’s website.
You could also obtain the brochure and application form from the GATE offices of the zone in which you select your test centre on payment of the prescribed amount by demand draft drawn in favour of the concerned institute.
You could also obtain the brochure and application form by post, by sending a request to the Chairman, GATE, at any of the IITs and IISc.
Your request must be accompanied by two self-addressed slips and a demand draft of the specified amount drawn in favour of the concerned Institute.
Note: Applications should be submitted to
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Test Pattern
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CEED examination tests drawing skills, aesthetic sensibility, creativity, problem identification and approach to visual and mechanical design.
The examination also tests visualization, creativity, design and general awareness, and comprehension.
Test Pattern
IBSAT is based on GMAT format with multiple choice questions and tests the applicant’s abilities in quantitative techniques, data adequacy, vocabulary, writing skills, analytical reasoning and reading comprehension.
Test Pattern
Written Test consists of 100 objective types questions with multiple choices and time duration of test is 90 minutes.
Normally, there are 40 questions from Mathematics, 20 from Physics, 20 from Chemistry & 20 from Reasoning.
Every question with correct/best answer is given 1.0 point/score and every question with wrong answer is given -0.33 point.
Eligibility
Candidates who have obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering / Technology or equivalent, or a Master’s degree in any discipline can appear for the JMET examination. Students appearing for the final examinations of the above mentioned qualifying degrees can also apply. Eligibility criteria to apply for the Management Programs of the individual Institutes are given below.
IISc Bangalore:
B.E./B.Tech. or equivalent in any branch of Engineering with at least Second Class.
IIT Bombay :
A Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Engineering with First Class or Postgraduate degree in Science with First Class.
IIT Delhi :
60% marks