CMAT Online Class

5th September 2022, Kathmandu

Edusanjal.com, which has spent more than ten years assisting students in making informed decisions throughout their academic careers, has just introduced free CMAT Preparation classes for students.

Bidur Acharya, Founder of Edusanjal, informed us that students could visit the official Edusanjal website (cmat.edusanjal.com) and take CMAT courses for no cost. The offer is limited for a limited time.

According to Acharya, “We have prepared online video content in association with experienced instructors to facilitate CMAT exam preparation. Quizzes are also available after each class. We think it will enable students to evaluate their knowledge and learning.”

 Since the physical classes are time and place constrained, hence making they are a little apprehensive. But according to Acharya, studying for the CMAT online is okay because it gives students the freedom to study whenever and from wherever they choose. Especially students from outside of Kathmandu valley are believed to be benefited.

After completing this online course, students will get tips and tricks for exams, help to score high marks, get an opportunity to self-evaluate and discover their potential, and gain knowledge that will be useful in professional and daily life,” he says.

What is CMAT?

The CMAT (Central Management Admission Test) is the compulsory ‘ability test exam’ taken for BBA, BBM, BHM, BIM, BPA, BTTM, and BMS courses based on the semester system under the Faculty of Management of Tribhuvan University.

 To study suitable courses in the college of your choice and get a scholarship, you need to achieve a high score on the CMAT since selection is on a merit basis. At the eligibility criteria for CMAT, students should score 1.8 CGP in 10+2 or equivalent, or at least second division or ” D+ Grade” in all subjects.

 The 90-minute CMAT exam consists of four sessions for verbal ability, quantitative ability, logical reasoning, and general awareness. Each session carries 25 questions and 25 marks. There are a total of 100 objective questions.

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