TANCET MBA 2022 exam tomorrow; Check last-minute preparation tips and important guidelines
Prerna Goel | May 13, 2022 | 02:25 PM IST | 2 mins read
TANCET MBA 2022 will be conducted on May 14. Check out the TANCET MBA paper pattern, exam-day guidelines, and some last-minute tips to score well in the exam.
NEW DELHI: Anna University will conduct TANCET MBA 2022 entrance exam tomorrow, May 14, in pen-paper-based mode at various test centres spread across India. Every year, more than 40,000 candidates appear for TANCET, and based on the score of this exam, candidates can seek admission at top MBA colleges in Tamil Nadu. Considering the competition and limited seats for MBA admission, it becomes important for the candidates to prepare well and ace the exam on the D-day.
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Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (popularly known as TANCET) for MBA will be a two hours duration exam. The questions in the TANCET MBA entrance exam will be asked on topics such as Business Situations, Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Ability, Data Sufficiency, and English Usage. Here we list some last-minute TANCET MBA preparation tips and exam-day guidelines that candidates are suggested to follow.
TANCET MBA 2022: Last-minute preparation tips
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Glance formulae, questions, and theorems. Refer to the short notes that you must have made during your TANCET MBA preparation.
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Don't spend much time on irrelevant questions or topics which are generally not asked in the TANCET exam.
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Stay confident and focus on answering questions correctly to avoid negative marking schemes.
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Solve the easy questions first as it builds confidence and leaves ample time to solve tough questions later.
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Avoid picking up new topics at the last moment and just focus on revising what you have already studied.
TANCET MBA 2022: Exam day guidelines
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Don’t forget to carry the TANCET MBA hall ticket 2022 to the test centre on the day of the exam. Take a printout of it in advance and keep it in your bag the night before the exam.
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Carry valid photo identity proof such as Aadhar card, PAN card, Passport, etc, along with the TANCET admit card.
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Reach the TANCET 2022 exam centre before the reporting time for timely verification.
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Do not carry any electronic devices such as calculators, mobile phones, watches etc inside the exam centre of TANCET.
TANCET MBA Exam Pattern 2022
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Exam mode |
Offline (Paper-based mode) |
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Total questions |
100 |
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Number of sections |
Five (Business Situations, Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Ability, Data Sufficiency and English Usage) |
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Section-wise question weightage |
20 per section |
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Duration of test |
2 hours |
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Marks per correct response |
+1 mark |
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Negative marks |
-1/3 for each incorrect response |
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Medium |
English |
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