
Understanding what to expect in XAT is important as it enables candidates to plan their preparation efficiently and develop effective strategies. The exam pattern for XAT has remained consistent with the previous year's structure, comprising three parts: Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning, Decision Making, and Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation. The second part included mock keyboard testing, while the final part covered General Knowledge questions and Essay Writing.

The top 10 MBA colleges in India 2024 are IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Kozhikode, IIT Delhi, IIM Calcutta, IIM Mumbai, IIM Lucknow, IIM Indore, XLRI Jamshedpur, and IIT Bombay. These institutes are renowned for their world-class faculty, rigorous academic programs, excellent placement opportunities, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and vibrant campus life. They provide a conducive environment for holistic development and foster leadership qualities among their students. All MBA aspirants dream of studying in one of these top 10 MBA colleges in India to gain academic excellence and land a lucrative job in top companies around the world. If you are planning on pursuing an MBA, then have a look at the top 10 government and private colleges in India, with their NIRF Ranking 2024, fee, and other details.
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IIHMR University has signed an MoU with the Society for Education, Action, and Research in Community Health (SEARCH) on a virtual platform on November 12th. The MoU between the two will mainly focus on Public Health Research along with the exchange of expertise and producing research outputs in issues related to national, regional, tribal as well as global public health. The term of the MoU between the university and SEARCH Is five years and is valid till December 31st, 2025.
Dr Ashok Agarwal, Founder, Trustee, IIHMR University, during the virtual meet said that the university is honoured to work with SEARCH. The collaboration between the two will help in the research and development in the field of Public Health.
The MoU ceremony was held online and was moderated by Dr Shiv Tripathi, Professor Dean, Training, IIHMR University. Many eminent personalities including Dr Ashok Agarwal, Founder, Trustee, IIHMR University, Dr Abhay Bhang, Chairperson, SEARCH, Dr S D Gupta, Chairperson, IIHMR University, Dr. P. R Sodani, President (Officiating), IIHMR University, Mr Anand Bhang, In Charge, Resource Mobilization and External Partnerships, SEARCH were a part of the virtual ceremony.
IIHMR University is hosting a webinar on "Rural Management & Career Transition: Before, During and After COVID-19". The webinar will take place on 22nd July 2020 from 5 PM to 6 PM. The webinar will be hosted by prestigious rural management professionals who are also alumni of the university.
The aim of the webinar is to address varied experiences, achievements, and the way they realize the demand of rural management professionals in the post-COVID-19 scenario. The speakers will also talk about how can we make our system more resilient as the COVID-19 crisis will affect rural areas the most both socially and economically.
The webinar hosted by the university is a great opportunity for the young aspirants to gain knowledge from such experiences and to plan their future in the right way in the field of rural management sector. Some of the prominent speakers at the webinar are: Mr. Roshan Avasthi, Senior Program Officer, Lady Bamford Charitable Trust, CSR Initiative of JCB, India, Ms. Akanksha Rai, Development Consultant, and others.
The registration for the webinar by visiting https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_i4wAq7u_Sz-khtmQDu3DJg

ATMA 2026 Preparation Tips for Analytical Reasoning: If you are an aspiring MBA candidate, you must wish to appear for the AIMS Test for Management Admission (ATMA) to get through to the top MBA colleges in India. The ATMA exam is divided into various sections: Analytical Reasoning, Verbal Skills, and Quantitative Skills. Each section is again divided into PART I and PART II. Usually, the Analytical Reasoning section is considered the trickiest and most difficult of the three. But, with practice and proper preparation, you can perform exceedingly well in this section as well. ATMA 2026 is scheduled for February 22, 2026.

How to Prepare for ATMA 2026 Verbal Skills Section: The AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA) exam is conducted every year for MBA admission and this year the exam is scheduled for February 22, 2026. Before getting started with your ATMA 2026 preparation for the Verbal Skills section, it is important that you know the ATMA 2026 exam pattern so that you can plan your studies effectively. The exam is composed of six sections, namely Analytical Reasoning, Quantitative Skills, and Verbal Skills, each having Part I and Part II. Of these, the most difficult section is usually the Verbal Skills section since it assesses your understanding of written English, argument analysis, and critical reading skills. Since this section is not dependent on theorems or formulas, practice every day is important. You must improve your vocabulary, grammar, and reading skills by consistently reading books and newspapers. The right approach, along with commitment, is enough to score well in this section of ATMA 2026. Continue reading below to learn how to prepare for the ATMA 2026 Verbal Skills section to get the maximum score.

With the IBSAT exam at your doorstep, having a last-minute preparation plan can make all the difference, especially when you are struggling to revise key concepts. To simplify things, we have come up with a 48-hour crash study plan that can actually help you focus on the various sections, say VARC, Quantitative Aptitude, DI and Data Sufficiency, in a more organized manner. IBSAT prefers verbal proficiency (57% weightage in VA+RC) compared to the moderate performance of QA/DI, thus prioritization based on smart planning is essential in such final hours. During the final stage of your IBSAT 2025 preparation, you can thus prioritize high-scoring topics, allocate time for revision and take sectional tests to track your progress and boost confidence.
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SNAP 2025 Test 3 Admit Card: Symbiosis has released the SNAP 2025 Test 3 Admit Card today, December 15, for the exam scheduled on December 20. The admit card has been made available in PDF format at www.snaptest.org. For convenience, the direct link to the hall ticket has been stated below. To check and download the hall ticket, logging into the portal is crucial. For logging in, candidates need to enter their SNAP ID and password. Candidates must note that it is important to carry the hall ticket to the examination hall, without which they will not be allowed to sit for the test. The admit card will be required for identity verification of the candidate; therefore, candidates must carry a hard copy of the admit card for the process.

The top percentile in the CAT examination is a massive milestone, yet the process of getting into the best B-schools in India does not stop there. The second obstacle is the Personal Interview (PI) and Group Discussion (GD) or Written Ability Test (WAT), which is scheduled to check not only your knowledge, but also your character, communication and interpersonal skills. After qualifying CAT 2025, the key to securing admission into the top B-Schools, like IIM, FMS, XLRI, and others, is to have a clear strategy to ace the interview round. This article highlights comprehensive B-School interview preparation tips for CAT qualifiers and toppers.
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