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UPES-MET

UPES-MET

UPES Management Entrance Test

Syllabus

English: Here's a quick summary of our lesson objectives:

  • Fact Inference Judgement: We'll tackle the skills of information analysis and forming judgments based on those facts.
  • Grammar: Gonna brush up on your basics? Here's the place to do so!
  • Vocabulary: We’ll increase your word power with new terms and their meanings.
  • Fill in the Blanks: Test your comprehension by filling in missing words to complete sentences effectively.
  • Reading and Comprehension: Enhance your ability to understand and interpret written text.
  • Sentence Correction: We'll further fine-tune your grammar competence by identifying and correcting sentence errors.
  • Looking forward to an exciting session together!

 

Quantitative: Let's take a look at our major discussion points in Higher Maths.

  • Mensuration: Let's deep-dive into it together.
  • Trigonometry: Get ready to play around with angles and triangles.
  • HCF and LCM: Good old Highest Common Factor and Least Common Multiple. Let's unveil the magic behind the numbers!
  • Arithmetic Progression (AP): It's fun to see how numbers progress!
  • Arithmetic Mean: An average can tell so many stories, let's find out more!

 

Data InterpretationLet's take a look at a variety of ways you can present your data:

  • Tables: Tables are a handy way to neatly organize and display your data in rows and columns.
  • Graph Combinations: Sometimes, one type of graph just isn't enough. Combining different graphs, like bar and line graphs, can give a more rounded view of your data.
  • Case Lets: In case lets, you work with a hypothetical scenario, performing analysis based on the given data.
  • Pie Chart: Using a pie chart is a visual, easily-digestible way to display data. It clearly highlights proportions and percentages.
  • Bar Graph: Bar graphs are great at providing comparative data, allowing you to quickly see differences between data sets.
  • Line Graph: Line graphs are useful when you want to show progress or change over a period of time.
  • Data Sufficiency: This isn't a form of data presentation, but rather an important concept in data analysis. It refers to having enough reliable data to make a confident determination or conclusion.

 

Analytical and Logical Reasoning: Let's dive right into our topics, shall we?

  • Data Arrangement: We'll really get into sorting and ordering data here.
  • Seating Arrangement: We'll have some fun figuring out who sits where!
  • Blood Relations: Don't worry, it's not as gothic as it sounds! We'll discuss family trees and relationships.
  • Constraint-Based Puzzles: A delightful challenge where we have to solve puzzles with certain restrictions.
  • Syllogism: A bit of logic and reasoning to keep those brain cells active. 

FAQ

Ques. Do you happen to know when is the final day to register for UPESMET 2023?
Ans.
The registration window for UPESMET opens monthly. Want the whole timeline for UPESMET 2023? You'll find it all in this article! One crucial date to remember is July 20, 2023 - that's the last day you can register for the Phase 7 examination of UPESMET 2022. 

Ques. How challenging would you say the UPESMET exam is?
Ans.
The difficulty level of the exam questions usually varies from easy to medium. Particularly, the sections like Quantitative Techniques, Data Interpretation, General Awareness, Analytical Reasoning, Verbal Ability, and Reading Comprehension normally contain straightforward questions. 

Ques. Do you have any idea when they are planning to organize UPESMET 2023?
Ans.
The UPESMET exam will be organized in several stages this time around. Mark your calendars, as the dates for the second phase of UPESMET 2023 have been announced. Scheduled for March 04 and 05, you better get your study gear on! Oh, and keep in mind that the exam will only take place in an online proctored mode. 

Ques. Can you tell me where the UPESMET exam test centers are located?
Ans.
In the past, UPES used to hold the UPESMET exam at a variety of physical test centers. However, due to the COVID-19 outbreak, there's been a change in how the exams are conducted. The institute has switched to a centrally-proctored format. What does this mean for you? Well, the good news is that you can now take UPESMET right from the comfort of your own home.

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