General Format for MAT Exam
MAT sample papers comprises of five sections, which in turn, consists of multiple-choice objective type questions. Each section accounts for 40 marks, while the total is 200. Maximum duration of the examination is 150 minutes(2 and half hours). There is no negative marking stipulation. Your future(at least as far as clearing MAT goes) gets [...]
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