HIGHER EDUCATION |
JMET (Conducted by IIT's) |
Overview of the JMET Paper :
Time: 2 Hr. Total no. of questions: 150
Sections |
Number of Questions |
Difficulty Level |
1. Reading Comprehension | 15 | Easy |
2. Logical Reasoning | 40 | Average |
3. Quantitative Aptitude | 40 | Difficult |
4. Data Interpretation | 40 | Easy + |
5. Business Awareness and General Knowledge | 15 | Easy + |
Sectional Breakup
Section 1: RC
There were three passages with five questions in each. A score of 8+ can be easily achieved.
Section 2: LR -
This section comprised questions based on LR, AR, Critical Reasoning, Data Sufficiency and Jumbled Sentences
Area Tested |
No. of Questions |
Difficulty Level |
1. Critical Reasoning | 9 | Easy |
2. Deductive Reasoning | 3 |
Average |
3. Jumbled Sentences | 2 |
Average |
4. Data Sufficiency | 7 |
Easy |
5. Analytical reasoning caselets | 15 |
Average |
6. Vocabulary | 4 | Easy |
Section 3: QA
Area Tested |
No. of Questions |
Difficulty Level |
1. Arithmetic | 12 | Difficult |
2. Algebra | 17 | Average + |
3. Geometry & Mensuration | 6 | Average |
4. Mathematical Reasoning | 5 | Difficult |
In this section, 17 attempts are reasonable with a score of 13+.
Section 4: DI
Area Tested |
No. of Questions |
Difficulty Level |
1. Tables (5) | 17 | Easy |
2. Bar Graph (2) | 7 | Easy |
3. Line Graph (2) | 6 | Average + |
4. Pie Chart (1) | 5 | Tough |
5. Data Extensive(1) | 5 | Average + |
In this section, one can easily attempt 25+ questions and obtain a score of at least 20.
Section 5
General Knowledge and Business Awareness: 15 questions This section was at average ++ difficulty level. A score of 5+ can be considered decent enough.
Overall Cutoff:
Candidates who obtain an overall score of 70 + can apply to all IITs keeping an eye on the eligibility requirements of each and those with a score of 60 + can apply to at least one
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