By: Avantika Bhardwaj on February 01, 2020
The Management Aptitude Test, widely known as MAT is all set to be conducted through Computer Based Test on 2nd February 2020 i.e. tomorrow and students appearing for it must fasten their seatbelts. The exam is conducted in two modes namely computer-based test and paper-based test. The Paper Based Test will be conducted on 16th February 2020 and the exam was of moderate difficulty level.
Candidates appearing for the examination tomorrow must understand the basic pattern MAT Question Paper is designed into. This would help students score well.

Last Minute Preparation Tips
Since there is not much time left for preparation, candidates are advised to follow a few tips to score better in tomorrow's exam. Candidates can also visit MAT Exam Pattern to understand how the question paper is designed. Following are the tips students must take before appearing for the examination:
1. Previous Years' Question Papers
A quick go through of previous years' question papers would help you attain more clarity towards the pattern of question paper. It is important to have a clear understanding of how the question paper is formed and what type of questions are asked in the exam.
2. Revise What You Already Studied
Do not try to start studying new topics as the exam is tomorrow and doing this might cause confusion. To avoid confusion the students must revise what they already studied until now. Going through what you have studied would only strengthen your knowledge and instill you with confidence.
3. Do Not Lose Confidence
This is one of the major factors that can get you through anything in your life. It is just an examination that is being conducted 4 times a year. Never lose hope and confidence that you are filled with. Try to attempt as many questions as you can.
More about MAT Exam
The exam is conducted by the All India Management Association (AIMA) and is scheduled to be conducted on 2nd February 2020 and 16th February 2020 through Computer Based Test (CBT) and Paper Based Test (PBT).
MAT Exam generally consists of five sections:
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Language Comprehension
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Mathematical Skills
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Data Analysis and Sufficiency
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Intelligence and Critical Reasoning
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Indian and Global Environment
To all the students appearing for tomorrow's exam, this is your chance and don't let it fade away. Hard Work Pays Off. All the very best!!