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National Graduate Admission Test (NGAT)

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Verbal reasoning:

It assesses candidates’ ability to understand and analyze written passages, comprehend complex ideas, draw inferences, and evaluate arguments.

Quantitative reasoning:

This will measures measures the test takers’ proficiency in understanding and interpreting numerical data, solving mathematical problems, and applying quantitative concepts.

Analytical reasoning:

It gauges the candidates’ capacity to analyze and evaluate logical relationships, recognize patterns, and draw conclusions based on given information.

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About the computer based GAT - Directive

The Graduate Admission Test (GAT) is composed of three sections Verbal Reasoning, (60 questions), Quantitative Reasoning (40 questions) and Analytical Reasoning (25 questions).