IBSAT 2021: Mock test released at ibsindia.org; Direct link to take mock here
ICFAI Business School has released the IBSAT 2021 mock test today, August 10. Registered or non-registered candidates can take the IBSAT mock test 2021 till September 30.
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NEW DELHI- ICFAI Business School has released the IBSAT national mock test in online mode. Candidates can take IBSAT mock test 2021 by visiting the official website- ibsindia.org. ICFAI Business School has begun the registration process for the IBSAT 2021 mock test on August 10. Candidates can take the IBSAT exam mock test till September 30, 2021.
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Purchase of IBSAT 2021 application form is not mandatory to take the national IBSAT mock test 2021. For practising IBSAT mocks, candidates are required to meet the eligibility criteria. Authorities will declare the IBSAT national mock test result after 7 days. The top 100 rankers will be awarded gift cards.
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IBSAT 2021- Important dates
Events |
Dates |
IBSAT registration 2021 |
July 6 to December 16, 2021 |
IBSAT mock test dates |
August 10 to September 30, 2021 |
IBSAT exam date 2021 |
December 25 and 26, 2021 |
IBSAT National Mock Test 2021: Eligibility criteria
Candidates meeting the following IBSAT eligibility criteria will only be able to access the ICFAI mock test 2021.
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Candidates should be a legal resident of India
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Candidates should have a valid email address and internet access
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Candidates should have completed their graduation between 2019 to 2021 or those who are pursuing their final year of graduation are also eligible to take IBSAT 2021 national mock test
IBSAT Registration 2021 for Mock Test
In order to take the IBSAT 2021 national mock test, candidates will have to create an account first. Candidates can follow the below steps to register for the IBSAT mock test 2021
Step 1- Visit the official website of ICFAI Business School, ibsindia.org.
Step 2- Now click on “National mock test” tab which is available on the header bar
Step 3 - Now candidates will be redirected to a new page where they need to click on “Take national mock test” tab
Step 4 - Enter all the required details and click on “Create my new account” button
Step 5- Now, candidates can login using the created credentials and take IBSAT 2021 mock test
IBSAT 2021: Mock test pattern
There is no difference between the IBSAT exam pattern and IBSAT national mock test. There will be a total of four sections namely- Verbal Ability, Quantitative Ability, Reading Comprehension, and Data Adequacy and Data Interpretation. There will be a total of 140 questions and all the questions will be Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).
IBSAT 2021 National mock test pattern (Section wise)
Section name |
Number of questions |
Verbal Ability |
50 |
Quantitative Aptitude |
30 |
Reading Comprehension |
30 |
Data Adequacy and Data Interpretation |
30 |
Total |
140 |
IBSAT 2021 National mock test- Prizes
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First prize- Rs 10,000/- gift card for first rank
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Other prize- Rs 2,000/- gift card for (Rank 2 to 100)
About IBSAT 2 021
The ICFAI Business School conducts the IBSAT entrance test annually. IBSAT 2021 will be conducted in computer-based mode with the total time duration of two hours. After the conclusion of the IBSAT 2021 exam, ICGAI Business School will release the IBSAT result in the first week of January 2022. IBSAT selection briefing will take place in February/ March 2022.
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