MAT 2022 exam tomorrow; last-minute preparation tips
AIMA to conduct MAT 2022 exam tomorrow from 10:00 AM. Check out these last-minute MAT preparation tips to ace this MBA entrance exam with a good score.
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NEW DELHI: Candidates who have registered themselves for the May session of the MAT 2022 exam are now in the final phase of their preparations. Management Aptitude Test (MAT) entrance test 2022 is to be conducted in PBT and CBT modes tomorrow, May 28, 2022. One can ace this MBA entrance exam with accuracy, speed and presence of mind. Here we list some last-minute preparation tips for the MAT exam 2022 that can help the candidates crack this entrance in their first attempt.
Last-minute MAT preparation tips 2022
Keep calm during the exam
The undue stress and panic can hamper the performance in the exam and affect the areas where otherwise candidates could do well. This undue stress and panic of the candidate can even hamper the performance in the exam and those parts of the questions which are scoring for the candidate.
Time management
Time management during the examination is quite important for the candidate attempting the MAT 2022 exam. Students must practice the MAT mock tests to understand the pattern of questions and the grip over the concepts. It will also provide a better understanding of the sections to be attempted first and the time to be devoted to each of the sections of the MAT exam paper.
Analysis of MAT mock scores is not your ultimate score card
The candidates who are anxious about their recent MAT mock test result must understand that it is not the final score. It is important to analyze the MAT mock test result to understand the weakness and strengths. At this last moment, candidates must focus on their strengths and not pay too much attention to weaknesses or the MAT mock test score. In the MAT exam, candidates must attempt their strong areas first to build confidence. Candidates should only focus on accurately answering maximum questions.
Checking all the important document
Candidates must check and keep all the necessary documents carefully in their bag a night before the exam.
A checklist is provided below for the candidates appearing in MAT 2020 PBT/CBT exam:
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Print out of MAT 2022 admit card
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Original copy of the identification proof of the student
Draw an idea about the exam centre location
Candidates must check the location of the MAT exam centre and how to reach there a day before the MAT exam date 2022. It will give them an idea of the time they need to keep in hand and how to commute to the test centre to reach before the reporting time and avoid any last-minute rush or confusion.
Keep calm during the exam
Candidates must stay confident and calm on exam day to avoid unnecessary mistakes. The undue stress and panic can hamper the performance in the exam and affect the areas where otherwise candidates could do well.
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