17 Nov 2012

Difference between CAT,XAT AND MAT







In the CAT, time management plays a crucial role for if you are able to crack 80-90 percent of the questions of a section, it would be considered a very good attempt. At the same time, there is virtually no pressure of time while cracking the MAT.

There is no General Knowledge test in CAT. But in the MAT, such a test exist under the section" Indian and Global environment". For this may need to do some extra bit of preparation.

GD end Interview: The CAT being a more sophisticated Instrument for testing intelligence and critical reasoning, it puts the weightage of 50 to 60 percent on Group Discussion and interview. In the MAT, on the other hand, the importance attached to these two vis-à-vis the written section is only 30-40 percent. Therefore, the rejection is also very high in the CAT. Last year about one-lakh students appeared for the 11,000 seats, of which only 30,000 received final interview calls. It means, selection rate was one in three. In case of MAT, everybody can hope to receive a call, although, It may not be from an institute of your choice. A good score in the written test is a prerequisite for a student to be called for the group discussion and a persona interview conducted to assess the students, personality and demeanor, with the final selection made in the three rounds.


XAT is conducted by XLRI Jamshedpur for admission to Post Graduate Management Jamshedpur in XLRI Jamshedpur and many other top MBA Colleges, Institutes, reputed B-Schools in India. For admission to, two years Post Graduate Programme in Business Management (BM ) and Human Resource Management (HRM), One year General management Programme and Four year Fellow Programme in Management. The Test contains Questions on three abilities or skills. These are, Analytical Reasoning and Decision Making, Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning Data Interpretation and Quantitative Ability

Sr. No.

CAT
MAT
XAT
1.
Test Pattern
CAT has a total of 3 sections in the test and the total number of questions is 60-70.
MAT has a total of 5 sections in the test and the total number of questions is 200.
XAT has 3 sections in the test and the total number of questions may be more than 100.
2.
Test Duration
The test duration in CAT is 2 hours and 15 minutes plus an additional 15 minutes for tutorials.
The duration of MAT is 2 hours and 30 Minutes.
The test duration of XAT is 2 hours 30 minutes.
3.
Mode of Test
CAT is Computer based test.
In MAT, students have the option of attempting either a paper-pencil based test or computer based test.
XAT is a paper-pencil based test.
4.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidate must hold a Bachelor Degree with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA.
Candidate should be a graduate, those who are in their final year of graduation can also apply for MAT for provisional admission subject to completion of their graduation.
Candidates who are graduate and are in their final year of graduation can apply. Candidate with less than 50% marks in graduation are also eligible to apply.
5.
Frequency of the Test
CAT is conducted in a year.
MAT is conducted 4 times in a year - February, May, September and December.
XAT is conducted once in a year, during the month of January.

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