IIFT 2021 analysis, exam was moderately difficult and lengthy
IIFT 2021 was conducted amidst COVID 19. Candidates found the questions as tough and lengthy, while others found it moderately difficult.
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NEW DELHI- National Testing Agency (NTA) has successfully conducted IIFT 2021 exa today in Computer Based (CBT) mode. As per IIFT paper pattern, the total time duration was two hours (120 minutes) and there were a total of 110 questions. According to the IIFT 2021 exam analysis most of the candidates found the question paper as moderately difficult. Some of the candidates found the Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) section easy in the IIFT 2021 exam while others found it difficult. According to the IIFT 2021 analysis General Knowledge & Current Affairs section was also easy, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR) and Quantitative Ability (QA ) was difficult. As per candidates overall IIFT 2021 was moderately difficult.
As compared to previous year IIFT analysis, it can be said that the overall IIFT exam was comparatively difficult. As per responses Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning section being tricky.
IIFT 2021 exam analysis
Section name |
Difficulty level |
Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension |
Moderately difficult |
General Knowledge and Current Affairs |
Moderately difficult |
Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning |
Difficult |
Quantitative Ability |
Difficult |
Overall |
Moderately Difficult |
IIFT 2021 exam sectional analysis
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The Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) section was easy but time consuming.
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Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR) section difficult as compared to last year
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Quantitative Aptitude (QA) section was easy to solve
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General Knowledge and Current Affairs was difficult and bit tricky
As per Shivam, the overall difficulty level of IIFT exam was moderately difficult. The Quantitative Ability (QA) section was difficult as compared to last year. I found the verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) as time consuming while General Knowledge and Current Affairs was easy. DILR was a bit difficult for me as it was very time consuming.
IIFT 2021 - Expected Cutoff
IIFT Cutoff 2021 will be determined on the basis of the overall difficulty level of the entrance test, total number of candidates who appeared for the exam, past year cutoff trends and the total number of seats available. IIFT cutoff 2021 will be different for candidates belonging to various categories. All the candidates who meet the IIFT cutoff, they will be eligible to take part in the second round of the selection process.
About IIFT 2021
National Testing Agency (NTA) annually conducts IIFT entrance test to offer admission into MBA International Business (IB) program.
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