IIT JMET Syllabus 2024 (Exam Pattern, Eligibility, Solved Papers)
IIT JMET Syllabus
Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET) is conducted for candidates who wish to do MBA (Master of Business Administration) after graduation. Candidateswork hard to clear this examination. But knowing the examination syllabus is the first priority of candidates before starting for preparation for examination.
Here in this we are going to inform you the
complete and latest syllabus of Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET)
examination and question paper pattern.
Question paper pattern for Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET) examination:
Question paper contains 120 questions aggregate of various sections. The time duration for answering all the questions is 3 hours.There will be negative marking as well for wrong answer picked. 0.25 marks will be deducted for every wrong answer.Syllabus for Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET) examination:
Candidates need to prepare according to the syllabus for Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET) examination which will be given below. Here are the sections from where questions are asked:- Quantitative Ability
- Logical Reasoning
- Data Interpretation
- Verbal Communication
Detailed information of these sections are
given below:
Quantitative
Ability: Sub topics for these sections are:
- Mathematics (Numbers, Operations, HCF and LCM, Fractions, Decimals and Percentages; Ratio and Proportion, Roots and Power, Logarithms, Progressions, Elementary Geometry and Mensuration, Elementary Trigonometry, Introductory Set Theory)
- Linear Algebra (Equations and Inequalities, Matrices, Determinants, Simultaneous equations and solutions, Elementary Linear Programming, Elementary differential calculus involving functions of one variable Elementary integral calculus)
- Probability and Statistics (Types of Data, Frequency, Distributions, Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion, Probability Concepts, BasicOutcomes, Events, Sample Spaces, Probability Calculations: Counting Rules usingPermutations and Combinations, Unions and Intersections, Complementary Events,Mutually Exclusive Events, Conditional Probability and Independent Events; Binomial,Poisson and Normal Random Variables, Correlation and Simple Linear Regression)
- Partnership and Shareholding
- Present Worth
- Discounts
- Depreciation
- Demand and Supply
- Cost and Revenue
- common
- applications such as Banking Transactions
- Inventories
- Mixtures
- Time and Work
- Timeand Distance
- Pipes and Tanks
- Estimation of time
- Distance, area, volume, effort, etc.
Logical
Reasoning: In this section candidates’ brain
reasoning capability is checked. Basically questions are based on:
- Analytical reasoning
- Argument analysis
- Explanation analysis
Data
Interpretation: Candidates’ data analysis capability
is checked through this section. Candidates will be given some sort of data and
different types of questions will be asked on the data given so that
candidates’ data interpretation capability come forward. Many of the questions
contains large calculations so candidates’ calculating capability is also
checked through this section.
Verbal
Communication: This section checks the communication
skills of candidates through several questions. Candidates’ should be
proficient in English Grammar and business terminology. Candidates can study
many books based on communication for preparing for this section. Many foreign
writer has written many articles on English communication. After reading these
book you will feel you are good in communication.
Candidates are advised to prepare according
to the syllabus for Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET) examination. Dear
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