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Old January 5th, 2012, 05:20 PM
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Would you please give me the MBA syllabus of AMU? Please give me the eligibility details for the Aligarh Muslim university mba? From where can I download the application form of Aligarh Muslim university mba?
There is any entrance test required for the admission in to the Aligarh Muslim university mba?
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Old January 17th, 2012, 09:22 PM
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What is the whole structure for taking participate in the mba entrance and important dates related to the entrance
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Old January 18th, 2012, 10:39 AM
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What is the important dates releted to the mba programme of amu pls mail me any query my email add is smotanveer@gmail.Com
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Old December 12th, 2012, 10:40 AM
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Tell me the procedure to download the syllabus of entrance exam of master of business administration course of Aligarh Muslim University because for do participate in the entrance exam of this course in Aligarh Muslim University I ask you
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Old December 12th, 2012, 04:54 PM
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Here I am providing the AMU MBA entrance exam syllabus for you…

Comprehension and Verbal Ability:
Comprehension at paragraph and sentence level, identification of mistakes; grammar and usage; Vocabulary – word formation, synonyms, antonyms, pairing of words, analogies, sentence structure and construction, active and passive voice, prepositions, completion of sentences, etc.

Quantitative and Numerical Ability:
Elementary Arithmetic – percentage, ratio, proportion time and distance, relative speed, time and work, interest, stocks, shares and discount, rules of divisibility, HCF and LCM, power, exponents and roots; Elementary algebra – algebraic equations; Elementary geometry – angle, line, polygon, solids, cylinders, perimeter, volume, circles, tangent to circle, sphere, etc.; linear and quadratic equations; Basics of trigonometry and coordinate geometry.

Reasoning and Intelligence :
verbal reasoning and verbal analogy, letter series, number series, coding and decoding, logical diagrams, and syllogism, etc.

Analysis and Interpretation of Data :
Sets – Union and intersection; frequency and class intervals, cumulative frequencies, and various types of graphic diagrams used in interpretation; Basic of probability; and Permutation and combination

Environmental Awarness :
Characteristics of Indian economy, basic economic indicators, industrial, trade, fiscal, budgetary and monetary policies, Indian banking system and its functioning, awareness about corporate sector, Indian and international trade, economic agreements, changes in political, technological and cultural environments.
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Old February 10th, 2013, 10:19 AM
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I want to get sllbus for mba sentrance
plz send me tassabur@rediffmail.com
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Old June 26th, 2013, 05:07 PM
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Will you please provide me the details about AMU MBA Entrance Exam?
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Old June 27th, 2013, 11:35 AM
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Aligarh Muslim University Admission to the MBA course will be made on the basis of Aligarh Muslim University Combined Admission Test ( CAT ), Group Discussion and Interview.

Eligibility
You must have passed graduation in any stream from any recognized university with atleast 50% marks in aggregate.

AMU MBA Entrance Exam date
AMU MBA 2013 Exam Date : 2nd June, 2013

Syllabus for AMU MBA Entranced exam
AMU MBA 2013 Syllabus

A. Environmental / General Awareness :
Objective : To test candidates’ awareness of the developments in the political, social, technological and economic environments both in the Indian and International contexts.

Contents : Characteristics of Indian economy, basic economic indicators, industrial, trade, fiscal, budgetary and monetary policies, Indian banking system and its functioning, awareness about corporate sector, Indian and international trade, economic agreements, changes in political, technological and cultural environments.

B. Comprehension and Verbal Ability Test :
Objective : To test a candidate’s skill of quick comprehension and verbal ability – both of which reflect a person’s ability to understand facts faster than his / her peers and also his / her skill in organising thoughts and expressing them in a clear manner.

Contents : Comprehension at paragraph and sentence level, identification of mistakes; grammar and usage; Vocabulary – word formation, synonyms, antonyms, pairing of words, analogies, sentence structure and construction, active and passive voice, prepositions, completion of sentences, etc.

C. Quantitative and Numerical Ability :
Objective : To judge candidates’ ability to use the fundamental and standard procedure in arithmetic, algebra, geometry and other branches of mathematics and to ascertain logical thinking, accuracy and speed in applying the basic skills of mathematics.

Contents : Elementary Arithmetic – percentage, ratio, proportion time and distance, relative speed, time and work, interest, stocks, shares and discount, rules of divisibility, HCF and LCM, power, exponents and roots; Elementary algebra – algebraic equations; Elementary geometry – angle, line, polygon, solids, cylinders, perimeter, volume, circles, tangent to circle, sphere, etc.; linear and quadratic equations; Basics of trigonometry and coordinate geometry.

D. Reasoning and Intelligence :
Objective : To assess the logical and reasoning capabilities of the candidate i.e. the ability to comprehend, evaluate, and deduce in a logical manner.
Contents : This may include verbal reasoning and verbal analogy, letter series, number series, coding and decoding, logical diagrams, and syllogism, etc.

E. Analysis and Interpretation of Data :
Objective : To test the ability to interpret a given set of data for decision making or similar applications. It assess the awareness of methods used in representing data and various techniques in analysis and interpretation of data.
Contents : Sets – Union and intersection; frequency and class intervals, cumulative frequencies, and various types of graphic diagrams used in interpretation; Basic of probability; and Permutation and combination.

AMU MBA 2013 Exam Centres
List of AMU MBA / MBA ( IB ) 2013 Entrance Exam Center are :
Aligarh ( U.P. )
Kolkata ( W.B. )
Kozikode ( Kerala )

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Old October 3rd, 2015, 03:22 PM
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Hello sir would you please tell me about AMU MBA Entrance Exam?
Please tell me fast bcoz I want to do MBA from Aligarh Muslim University
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Old October 3rd, 2015, 03:23 PM
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Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) was founded in 1920 by the central government of India originally established by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.

AMU MBA Entrance Exam:

Eligibility for this entrance exam:
Applicants must have graduated under 10+1+3 or 10+2+2 system. Also they must have secured at least 5% more marks in aggregate over and above the minimum as specified for admission to MBA.

Pattern:
Written Test : 200 Marks
There shall be one objective type paper of 200 marks comprising 200 questions.
Exam duration is of 3 hours.

Environmental Awareness
Quantitative and Numerical Ability
Comprehension and Verbal Ability
Reasoning and Intelligence
Data Analysis and Interpretation.

Interview/Aptitude Assessment/Group Discussion : 50 Marks.

AMU MBA Entrance Exams syllabus

Objective:To test candidates awareness of the developments in the political, social, technological and economic environments both in the Indian and International contexts.

Contents:Characteristics of Indian , basic economic indicators, industrial, trade, fiscal, budgetary and monetary policies, Indian banking system and its functioning, awareness about corporate sector, Indian and international trade, economic agreements, changes in political, technological and cultural environments.

B. Quantitative and Numerical Ability:

Objective: To judge candidates’ ability to use the fundamental and standard procedure in arithmetic, algebra, geometry and other branches of mathematics and to ascertain logical thinking, accuracy and speed in applying the basic skills of mathematics.

Contents: Elementary Arithmetic – percentage, ratio, proportion time and distance, relative speed, time and work, interest, stocks, shares and discount, rules of divisibility, HCF and LCM, power, exponents and roots; Elementary algebra – algebraic equations; Elementary geometry – angle, line, polygon, solids, cylinders, perimeter, volume, circles, tangent to circle, sphere, etc.; linear and quadratic equations; Basics of trigonometry and coordinate geometry.

C. Comprehension and Verbal Ability:
Objective: To test a candidate’s skill of quick comprehension and verbal ability – both of which reflect a person’s ability to understand facts faster than his/her peers and also his/her skill in organising thoughts and expressing them in a clear manner.

Contents: Comprehension at paragraph and sentence level, identification of mistakes; grammar and usage; Vocabulary – word formation, synonyms, antonyms, pairing of words, analogies, sentence structure and construction, active and passive voice, prepositions, completion of sentences, etc.

D. Reasoning and Intelligence:
Objective: To assess the logical and reasoning capabilities of the candidate i.e. the ability to comprehend, evaluate, and deduce in a logical manner.

Contents: This may include verbal reasoning and verbal analogy, letter series, number series, coding and decoding, logical diagrams, and syllogism, etc.

E. Analysis and Interpretation of Data:
Objective: To test the ability to interpret a given set of data for decision making or similar applications. It checks the awareness of methods used in representing data and various techniques in analysis and interpretation of data.

Contents: Sets – Union and intersection; frequency and class intervals, cumulative frequencies, and various types of graphic diagrams used in interpretation; Basic of probability; and Permutation and combination.

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Aligarh Muslim University
Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh

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