TANCET 2019 Exam Concludes; paper moderately difficult
shruti.garg | June 22, 2019 | 05:17 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 22: Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET 2019) was conducted by Anna University on behalf of Government of Tamil Nadu. The examination was conducted in paper-pencil mode and candidates found it moderately difficult. The paper consisted of 100 multiple choice questions.
TANCET MBA 2019 Exam Highlights
|
Features |
Details |
|
Number of sections |
Five |
|
Total number of questions |
100 |
|
Number of questions in each section |
20 |
|
Marks for every correct answer |
1 mark |
|
Negative marking |
1/3rd of total mark per question |
|
Total marks |
100 |
|
Exam duration |
Two hours/ 120 minutes |
Exam Analysis and Pattern of TANCET MBA 2019
TANCET MBA 2019 was moderately difficult as compared to last year. Sections like Quantitative ability and analysis of business situation were comparatively difficult.
|
Section |
Questions |
Difficulty Level |
|
English Grammar and usage |
20 |
Easy |
|
Reading comprehension |
20 |
Moderately difficult |
|
Quantitative ability |
20 |
Difficult |
|
Analysis of business situation |
20 |
Difficult |
|
Data sufficiency |
20 |
Moderately difficult |
What After TANCET MBA 2019
The answer key for TANCET MBA is expected to release in the coming week. Candidates can match the responses and get an idea about the possible marks that they will get in the entrance exam.
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