Successful IBSAT Day 1
IBSAT 2013 kicked off from Monday, December 16, 2013. The test was successfully conducted across 95 centers all over India.
IBSAT 2013 kicked off from Monday, December 16, 2013. The test was successfully conducted across 95 centers all over India.
I am not sure if a lot of people will be able to appreciate this. There is nothing exceptional that happened in this case. But, I am sure there are people like me who could be warned about a potential danger. Also, I feel much more comfortable talking about a paper pencil exam.
IBSAT is an online aptitude test conducted by the ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education University (a deemed university as per UGC act 1956), for students seeking admission to the MBA/PGPM/Ph.D. programs. IBSAT is based on CBT (Computer Based Test) format and consists of multiple choice questions. IBSAT is for 2 hours duration and is aimed to test the applicant's ability in quantitative techniques, data interpretation, data adequacy, vocabulary, analytical reasoning and reading comprehension.
IBSAT is an online aptitude test conducted by the ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education University. Candidates who wish to take admission to MBA/PGPM/Ph.D. programs have to appear for IBSAT. Candidates who obtain a good score in this entrance examination can appear for Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) also.
Data interpretation and data adequacy section in IBSAT exam consists of 25 questions. With only 32 days left, students need to give their best in preparing for the exam. Best utilization of these 32 days can be done by revision of the 4 sections in IBSAT exam. Data interpretation and data adequacy is a section where one can score good percentile. So, the best way to tackle this section is to answer the questions smartly with tricks and formula’s. Hard work along with smart work is the key to ace this section in IBSAT examination.
Rajvi was excited. This was the best CAT exam she had undertaken and she felt ecstatic about her performance. The questions were tricky but she could see through the guile and charm of the questions. As she stepped out of the entrance hall, she felt confident about her performance. She decided not to bother preparing with the rest of the exams – She was going to prepare for GD/PI, brush up on the general knowledge, read through the mounting piles of editorials in The Hindu, start prepping up on her engineering subjects, focus attention on that neglected job front too… there is just so much to do now… She can’t afford to let this slip by. The CAT has given her the confidence that she can tackle XAT and other exams now. Better she focuses attention on the next phase of the game lest she loses this chance.
November 5, 2012 - Yes, that was a day to cherish! That was when I wrote my CAT after three months of rigorous practice amid my work schedule as a IT Business Analyst for a credit rating agency. I cherish this effort because there were a lot of sacrifices and a determined schedule with a work-life balance that went into it considering the fact that I prepared for five hours everyday on a weekday and even more on weekends.