NMAT Orientation Video And Demo To Assist Candidates With Test Familiarization
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NMAT orientation video and demo to assist candidates with test familiarization

The Narsee Monjee Management Admission Test (NMAT) 2011 reiterated its position as the most candidate friendly Computer Based Test (CBT) in the country with the launch of an engaging orientation video and test demo. Designed to familiarize NMAT applicants with the test process including the test interface functionality, the video and the demo are testimony to NMAT’s commitment to ensuring the best performance from all candidates.


The NMAT 2011 orientation video handholds the candidates from the test registration process to the stage when the test is delivered. The video which is a mock adaptation of a fictitious character called ‘RIA’, who is set to take NMAT 2011, is a step by step guide of the do’s and dont’s. The video demonstrates to candidates test registration, scheduling, confirmation and delivery processes.
In addition, NMAT 2011 Test Demo brings to test takers an interactive video tutorial that provides them an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the look and feel, functionality, navigation and review features of the test interface. This is to ensure that candidates are more comfortable and efficient on their testing day. The tutorial provides test takers with the opportunity of answering questions, changing answers and marking questions for review.
The NMAT 2011 Test Demo is a crisp module that takes the test taker through different events as in a real time test viz, Non disclosure agreement, tutorial and the test portion. The demo consists of 15 indicative questions as part of the practice test. The indicative test questions are spread over and divided into 3 sections as in the case of actual test (Quantitative Skills and Data Interpretation; Logical Reasoning and Language Skills). The demo runs in a timed mode and provides the test taker an option to flag questions for review making the exercise a near simulation experience for the candidate.
In an actual test situation the NMAT presents a candidate with 120 questions that need to be answered in 120 minutes. Also, the functionalities displayed in this video are representative and may not include all the functionalities of the actual NMAT computer based test.

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