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Psychometric Test, Verbal Ability, Quantitative Ability, General Awareness, Divergent-Convergent Reasoning, Descriptive Test are the subjects that are to be studied while preparing for the exam. Questions related to the lessons from above mentioned subjects would feature in the exam.
The study materials in connection with the above mentioned subjects can be sourced from well-known book stores located across the country. They can be obtained from online book stores and many websites also provide them on their platforms at free of cost or at low cost.
Candidates can consider these sources for procuring the study material. The syllabus is provided below for the sake of the candidates:
Sections |
Important Topics |
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Verbal Ability |
Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Word Meaning, Para jumbles, Antonyms & Synonyms, Spelling, One-Word Substitution, Idioms, Sentence Correction, Fill in the Blanks, Verbal Ability |
Quantitative Ability |
Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Number system, HCF & LCM, Surds and Indices, Time-Speed-Distance, Logarithms, Modern Maths |
General Awareness |
Business, Art, Mass Media, Advertising, International Business, Brands, Sports, News, Economy, Entertainment, Books & Authors, Static GK |
Divergent-Convergent Reasoning |
Puzzles, Blood Relations, Coding-Decoding, Number Series, Seating Arrangement, Data Arrangement, Data Sufficiency, Caselets, Bars, Graphs, Tables, Venn Diagrams, Pie Charts, Syllogism |
Candidates have to even learn topics related to subjects mentioned below
Descriptive Test |
This section contains three-four descriptive questions like essay writing, story writing and a passage arguing for or against a topic. A set of pictures will be given for candidates to create a story from it. So the candidates must read on current affairs for essay writing and fiction to develop creative writing skills for story writing. |
Psychometric Test |
This section is basically a personality test, which tests the candidate’s thought process and problem-solving ability. This section of the MICAT exam is usually divided into three sets of questions. Two questions are presented in a form of arguments which they have to analyze and give a rating on the basis of closeness to their personality. The third question is a set of responses to be rated from 1-6 under the given circumstances. |
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