Topics | Information |
Total Marks for Mathematical Skills | 40 |
Total Questions for This Section | 40 |
Type of These Questions | Multiple Choice (MCQ) |
Marking Scheme | Correct Answer: +1 |
Incorrect Answer: -0.25 | |
Unattempted: 0 | |
Total Time Allotted for This Section | 40 Minutes |
Total Duration of The MAT 2023 Exam | 150 Minutes |
Weightage of This Section | 20% |
Weightage While Calculating Percentile | 25% |
MAT Mathematical Skills Section Syllabus | |
Algebra | Algebra |
Pure Maths | Pure Maths |
Mensuration/ Geometry | Triangles, Circles, Coordinate Geometry |
Arithmetic | Permutation and Combinations, Commercial Maths, LCM and HCF, Number System (3-4) questions, Percentages, Profit and Loss, Speed, Time and Distance; Time and Work; Averages; Ratio and Proportion and others, Interest (Simple and Compound), Elementary Mathematics, Sequence And Series, Mixtures and Allegation, Unitary Method, Number System, Heights, and Distance. |
Other topics | Linear Equations; Quadratic Equations, Venn diagrams, Complex Numbers, Logarithm; Binomial Theorem, Surds and Indices, Inequalities, Set Theory, Progressions, Mixtures and Alligations, Co-ordinate Geometry, Linear Programming, Trigonometry. |
Practice Mock Tests and Previous Question Papers: Solving mock tests and previous years' question papers can greatly enhance your preparation. It familiarizes you with the exam pattern and boosts your problem-solving skills.
Start with Easy Problems: Begin by solving the easiest problems first. This approach saves time and builds confidence before tackling more complex ones.
Look for Shortcuts: Explore shortcuts and quicker methods to solve problems. Utilizing shortcuts can save valuable time during the exam.
Data Interpretation: A close estimation of the final answer can be sufficient in data interpretation questions. Don't hesitate to use approximations if it leads to a quicker solution.
Learning Too Many Short Tricks: Avoid learning multiple short tricks for the same topic from different sources. Stick to 1-2 best short tricks for each topic to prevent confusion and save time.
Spending More Than 90 Seconds on a Question: Since you have to attempt 40 questions in a limited time, avoid spending more than 60-90 seconds on a single question. Move on to the next question if you find it challenging.
Committing Silly Mistakes: Be cautious and avoid making careless errors while attempting questions. Review your answers if you have time.
Attempting Questions with Lengthy Calculations: Avoid questions that require lengthy calculations, as they can consume more time. Prioritize questions that can be solved quickly.
Ignoring the Options: Some problems can be solved using the elimination strategy based on the provided options. Utilize this technique, especially for Number System and Algebra questions, to solve them accurately and swiftly.
Not Following a Logic-Based Approach: Some questions can be solved logically without excessive calculations. Embrace a logical approach when appropriate, especially in Quadratic Equations questions.
Books for MAT Exam | Author/ Publication |
Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Exams | R S Aggarwal |
The Pearson Guide to Quantitative Aptitude | Dinesh Khattar |
Arithmetic and Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Exams | R Gopal |
How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude | Arun Sharma |
Magical Book on Quicker Maths | M Tyra |
Vedic Mathematics: Secrets Skills for Quick, Accurate Mental Calculations | Sumita Bose |
Speed Mathematics: Do it quick, Do it right | Rajesh Kumar Thakur C |
Mathematics for MBA | R S Aggarwal |