CMAT Syllabus 2015

CMAT Syllabus is the cornerstone for CMAT preparations. Though the All Indian Council for  Technical Education (AICTE) does not prescribe any defined syllabus for the exam based on the paper pattern and the type of questions  one can prepare for the topics that need to be covered for the exam. Similar to other management tests in India the CMAT paper pattern consist of these four  sections:

 

• Quantitative Techniques and Data Interpretation
• Logical Reasoning
• Language Comprehension
• General Awareness

Following is a list of subtopics that form a part of these section. In terms of the level of difficulty CMAT ranks between being easy and moderate. But there is also scope for something out the box to appear in the exam. However the chances for the same also seem to be limited. 


Sections
Syllabus
Quantitative Techniques and Data Interpretation

Geometry, Ratios and Proportions, Ratios and Percentages, In-equations, quadratic and linear equations. Algebra, Profit and loss, partnership, time- speed- distance, work and time, simple and compound interest. Mensuration, alligations and mixtures, Work pipes and systems, profitability, permutations and combinations.
Logical Reasoning
Critical Reasoning,  Assumption and Premise conclusion,visual reasoning. Assertions and reasons. Finding valid inferences statements and assumptions. Identifying strong and weak arguments , causes and effects,statements and conclusions. Identifying true and false statements.Linear and matrix arrangements.  Family tree problem and symbol based problems. Sequencing, coding and decoding problems and number series.
Verbal Ability
Reading and Comprehension. Jumbled sentences. Sentence Correction and paragraph completion. Idiomatic usage. Subject and Word Agreement.  Pronunciation errors. Modifiers, parallelism and phrasal verbs.
General Awareness
Current affairs and major news of national and international prominence. Personalities in news. Sports news, corporate news. Questions pertaining to subjects of History, culture, geography, economics,politics, Indian constitutions, sports, literature, science and research.

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