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Can I still use Section 1 past papers to practise for BMAT?

Can I still use Section 1 past papers to practise for BMAT?

You can still use Section 1 past papers to practise, but note that Section 1 no longer contains Data Analysis and Inference questions, in which a longer text is followed by a set of related questions. This document shows how BMAT tests taken between 2003-2008 convert to the new BMAT score.

What is abstract and logical reasoning section in BMAT?

Abstract and Logical Reasoning section carries one-fourth weightage in the exam and students are required to practice its questions thoroughly. BMAT previous years’ papers serve as question bank and students must refer to them while preparing for the exam. Download BMAT sample papers pdf for free from below links:

How do I access the BMAT 2003 to BMAT 2008?

For access to the BMAT 2003 to BMAT 2008 Section 1,2&3 Past Papers, please fill in the form and we will email them to you, along with our regular BMAT tips newsletter! Struggling to understand the answers? See our Comprehensive BMAT Guide

What is the new BMAT 2020 format?

If you are taking BMAT in computer-based format, use the computer-based demonstration test to familiarise yourself with the test functionality. The specimen and 2020 question papers below are in the new format for Section 1: Thinking Skills, now consisting of 32 Problem Solving and Critical Thinking questions.

What is Section 2 on the BMAT?

Section 2 is based on the knowledge typically included in non-specialist school Science and Mathematics courses. It tests your ability to apply this knowledge – possibly in unfamiliar contexts. Please note that as curriculums have changed over time, so has the Science and Mathematics content of BMAT Section 2.

How do I prepare for BMAT?

Work through some practice papers and then look at the explained answers to help you review your work. Download a few past papers and practise under timed conditions – this is really important. If you are taking BMAT in computer-based format, use the computer-based demonstration test to familiarise yourself with the test functionality.