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Key Facts: JEMAT Exam

100

Total Questions

MAKAUT

2 hours

Time Limit

120 minutes

INR 600

General/OBC Fee

MAKAUT

INR 300

SC/ST Fee

MAKAUT

40%

Math & English each

Syllabus weight

20%

Reasoning weight

Syllabus weight

JEMAT is the official entrance test for MBA and MHA admissions in West Bengal, conducted by MAKAUT. The exam consists of 100 questions covering English, Mathematics, and Logical Reasoning, with a 2-hour duration. Admissions are rank-based according to participating institute cutoffs.

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1Choose the word that is most nearly SYNONYMOUS with 'Obfuscate'.
A.Clarify
B.Complicate
C.Expose
D.Simplify
Explanation: 'Obfuscate' means to render obscure, unclear, or unintelligible. 'Complicate' is the closest synonym. Clarify and simplify are antonyms, while expose means to reveal.
2Find the antonym of the word 'Ephemeral'.
A.Transient
B.Fleeting
C.Permanent
D.Evanescent
Explanation: 'Ephemeral' means lasting for a very short time. The opposite or antonym is 'Permanent'. Transient, fleeting, and evanescent are synonyms of ephemeral.
3Identify the correct meaning of the idiom 'To burn the candle at both ends'.
A.To be extremely rich and spendthrift
B.To work excessively hard from early morning until late at night
C.To display extreme anger in public
D.To engage in two different professions simultaneously
Explanation: 'To burn the candle at both ends' is an idiom that means to exhaust oneself by doing too much, especially by going to bed late and getting up early to work.
4Choose the word that is SYNONYMOUS with 'Pinnacle'.
A.Basement
B.Summit
C.Path
D.Valley
Explanation: 'Pinnacle' refers to the highest point or level of development or achievement. 'Summit' also refers to the highest point of a hill or achievements, making it synonymous.
5What is the antonym of 'Meticulous'?
A.Careful
B.Scrupulous
C.Careless
D.Detailed
Explanation: 'Meticulous' means showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise. The opposite is 'Careless'. Scrupulous and detailed are synonyms.
6Choose the appropriate word to fill in the blank: 'The new manager's _________ attitude won him many friends among the staff.'
A.bellicose
B.amiable
C.indifferent
D.apathetic
Explanation: 'Amiable' means having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner, which explains why he won many friends. Bellicose means hostile, whereas indifferent and apathetic denote lack of interest.
7Choose the word that is most nearly SYNONYMOUS with 'Alacrity'.
A.Dullness
B.Eagerness
C.Lethargy
D.Hesitation
Explanation: 'Alacrity' means brisk and cheerful readiness or eagerness. Dullness, lethargy, and hesitation are antonyms.
8Find the antonym of the word 'Pernicious'.
A.Beneficial
B.Harmful
C.Destructive
D.Malicious
Explanation: 'Pernicious' means having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way. The antonym is 'Beneficial'. Harmful, destructive, and malicious are synonyms.
9What is the meaning of the idiom 'To take with a grain of salt'?
A.To accept something with skepticism or doubt
B.To add taste to an uninteresting story
C.To swallow medicine with water
D.To take physical exercise regularly
Explanation: To take something 'with a grain of salt' means to view it with skepticism and not accept it as completely true or accurate.
10Choose the correct spelling from the options given below.
A.Accomodation
B.Accommodation
C.Acomodation
D.Acommodation
Explanation: The correct spelling is 'Accommodation' (with double 'c' and double 'm').

About the JEMAT Exam

State-level entrance exam conducted by MAKAUT for admission into MBA and MHA programs in colleges across West Bengal.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

2 hours

Passing Score

Cutoff-based

Exam Fee

INR 600 (MAKAUT, West Bengal)

JEMAT Exam Content Outline

40%

General English

Grammar, vocabulary, sentence correction, and reading comprehension

40%

Mathematics

Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, mensuration, and probability

20%

Logical & Analytical Reasoning

Puzzles, coding-decoding, blood relations, and logical deductions

How to Pass the JEMAT Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Cutoff-based
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: 2 hours
  • Exam fee: INR 600

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

JEMAT Study Tips from Top Performers

1Practice arithmetic extensively since it covers the bulk of the Mathematics section
2Enhance English vocabulary and practice grammar rules for sentence correction questions
3Solve logical puzzles like blood relations and seating arrangements daily to build speed
4Take full-length mock tests to practice time management over the 2-hour duration
5Analyze wrong mock test answers using detailed explanations to clarify core concepts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the JEMAT exam fee?

The application fee for JEMAT is INR 600 for General/OBC candidates and INR 300 for SC/ST/OBC (reserved) candidates, payable online during the application process.

Who conducts the JEMAT exam?

JEMAT is conducted by the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT), West Bengal (formerly known as West Bengal University of Technology - WBUT).

What sections are tested in JEMAT?

The JEMAT syllabus is divided into three sections: General English (40%), Mathematics (40%), and Logical & Analytical Reasoning (20%).

How long is the JEMAT exam and what is the format?

JEMAT is a 2-hour (120 minutes) computer-based or online test containing 100 multiple-choice questions. Each correct answer carries 1 mark, with a negative marking of 0.25 marks for incorrect answers.

What are the eligibility criteria for JEMAT?

Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university with at least 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST/OBC). Students in their final year of graduation can also apply.