CMAT 2020 Concludes: Easier than Presumed
aman.vardhan | January 28, 2020 | 12:55 PM IST | 1 min read
GURUGRAM: The National Testing Agency has successfully concluded the Common Management Aptitude Test on January 28, 2020. A total of 74486 candidates registered for the CMAT 2020 this year. CMAT 2020 was conducted at 245 centres in 104 cities of 30 States/UTs. The overall difficulty level of CMAT 2020 was easy. However, the reasoning section was considered challenging as per maximum candidates. As per one candidate in one question of the LR section, the choice of answers given were wrong. CMAT 2020 was overall easier as compared to the mock tests candidates had given. The analysis of CMAT 2020 is given below.
Analysis of CMAT 2020:
|
Section |
Number of Questions |
Marks |
Difficulty Level |
|
Quantitative Ability |
25 |
100 |
Easy |
|
Logical Reasoning |
25 |
100 |
Moderate |
|
Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension |
25 |
100 |
Easy |
|
General Awareness |
25 |
100 |
Easy |
CMAT 2020
CMAT 2020 was conducted in one slot between 9:30 to 12:30. Candidates were allowed to enter the examination until 8:30 AM. Once the gates were closed, no candidates were given permission to enter the exam premises. The overall difficulty of the paper was moderate. Candidates did not face any kind of technical glitches. In fact candidates said that they were sitting idle for half an hour after finishing their paper.
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