NMIMS NPAT 2024 Syllabus
NMIMS NPAT covers a wide range of subjects in its admission examination. The examination consists of three sections namely Proficiency in the English Language, Quantitative and Numerical Ability, and Reasoning and General intelligence.
The section on Proficiency in the English Language consists of the following details:
Topic
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Sub-topics
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Vocabulary
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Understanding the meaning of highlighted/ underlined words in a sentence
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Error Recognition
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Recognizing grammatical usage and structure
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Sequencing of Ideas
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Solving jumbled sentences in a correct order
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Reading Comprehension (3 in Passages of 400-500 words with 5 Questions per Passage)
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1. Identifying relationships
2. Locating information
3. Interpreting ideas
4. Characteristics of character
5. Interpreting ideas
6. Moods
7. Evaluating
8. Inferring
9. The tone of passage
10.Getting the central theme
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Contextual Usage
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Using the correct word in the given context
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Applied Grammar
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1. Tenses
2. Using preposition
3. Determiners
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The section on Quantitative and Numerical Ability consists of the following details:
Topic
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Sub-topics
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Arithmetic
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1. Percentages
2. Profit & Loss
3. Discount
4. Time, Work & Distance
5. Ratio & Proportions
6. Compound Interest & Annuities
7. 2D & 3D Figures Areas & Volumes
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Sets and Functions
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1. Venn Diagram
2. Sets
3. Operation on sets and their applications
4. Functions
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Trigonometry
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1. Identities
2. Trigonometric Ratios
3. Height and Distance
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Elementary Statistics & Probability
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1. Mean, Median, and Mode
2. Measures of Dispersion
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Algebra
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1. Basic Algebraic Identities
2. Equations- Linear & Quadratic Sequence
3. Series (AP & GP)
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Number System
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1. Fractions
2. Number Series
3. Surds and Decimals
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The section on Reasoning and General Intelligence consists of the following parts:
Topic
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Sub-topics
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Critical Thinking
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Decision Making (Take into cognizance various rules/ conditions and take decisions based upon those rules/ conditions) Problem-Solving (To analyze the given information and condense all the information in a suitable form and answer the questions asked)
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Data Sufficiency
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While solving questions from this topic, one needs to check if the given information is sufficient to answer the question or if more information is required
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Data Interpretation
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Candidates will have to use the given information in graphs and charts to answer such questions
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Spatial Reasoning
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Figure Analogy (Choosing the figure from the alternatives that match with relationship specified by a given figural pair) Figure Matching/ Classification (Notice the common quality in figures to be able to match figures or find the odd one out) Figure Series (To discover a pattern in the formation of figures in a sequence to be able to complete the series/ identify the missing figures)
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Numerical Reasoning
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1. Venn Diagram
2. Mathematical Equalities
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Verbal Logical Reasoning
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Derive conclusion from the logical premise
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