Changes to the NMAT Exam Pattern in 2021
The prior year's NMAT paper pattern had a few adjustments. In the year 2020, GMAC made some significant adjustments to the NMAT exam pattern, and these changes will remain in effect for the NMAT 2021 exam. The following are the major changes in the NMAT test pattern:
- From 120 to 108 questions, the total number of questions has been reduced.
- There will be 36 MCQs in each of the three sections of the NMAT exam.
- The NMAT testing period has been extended from 75 to 88 days.
- The time limit for the NMAT Language Skills portion has been increased from 22 to 28 minutes.
- The time limit for the NMAT Logical Reasoning portion has been increased from 38 to 40 minutes.
- The time limit for the NMAT Quantitative Skills component has been decreased from 60 to 52 minutes.
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To analyze the various scores with regards to NMAT, we did a deep dive to understand what scores would result in what percentiles. This is not an exact representation of our analysis, but an estimation that helps you tide the tide.
99 Percentile – Generally a score of 220-230+ is equivalent to a 99 percentile when it comes to NMAT
95 Percentile – A score of 210+ can generally land you percentiles in the range of 95
90 Percentile - A score of 200+ can get you a percentile in the range of 90
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Trends in NMAT Scores
The most accurate technique to determine your percentile based on your NMAT 2021 scores is to look at the NMAT score trend. The percentile for the score range is usually reported as follows:
- 235+ NMAT Score - 99 %ile
- 215+ NMAT Score - 95+ %ile
- 200+ NMAT Score - 90+ %ile
We hope this information will help you strategize your journey for taking the NMAT examination.
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