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IBSAT 2022 Exam Pattern: Marking Scheme, Syllabus, Comparison, and More

IBSAT Exam Pattern 2022 is set by ICFAI, it's conducting body. Similar to XAT, there are 4 sections in this exam. IBSAT Exam consists of 4 different subjects and measures the candidate's ability to perform in English and Mathematics. The four sections are Verbal Ability, Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency and Reading Comprehension. Check IBSAT Syllabus

  • IBSAT Exam pattern is unlikely to change this year. The structure will be similar to that of last year. Check IBSAT Exam Analysis.
  • Candidates must answer equal number of questions of equal marks. For each question, about 0.8 minutes can be taken.

IBSAT Exam Pattern

IBSAT 2022 Exam Pattern

Conducting Body The ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education 
Courses Offered MBA, PGBM and PhD
Mode  Online (Computer Based Test)
IBSAT 2022 Duration 2 hours
Nature of Questions Objective (MCQ’s)
Number of Questions 140
Total Marks 140
Number of Sections 4
Marks Awarded 1 Mark per correct answer
Negative Marking No Negative Marking
Difficulty of IBSAT 2022 Easy to Moderate
Medium English

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IBSAT Sectional Composition

IBSAT 2022 Sectional Composition

Section Subject
I Verbal Ability
II Quantitative Ability
III Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency
IV Reading Comprehension
  • There will be no sectional time limit. 
  • You are allowed to attempt any section at a time. 
  • There are no negative marks. 
  • However, you have to complete the whole paper within 2 hours. 
  • The general cut off for IBS Hyderabad is around 73 to 75 marks out of 140. 

IBSAT Section-wise Marks

IBSAT 2022- Section-wise Marks Distribution

IBSAT 2022 is a very potent test of English and Mathematics. Unlike most management tests, IBSAT has separate Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension sections. The importance and weightage offered to the verbal ability section is quite disproportionate, as it is nearly 20 marks more than that of the other sections. This also means that you need to prioritise the Verbal Ability section while preparing for IBSAT 2022

Here is the section wise distribution of marks for IBSAT 2022 - 

IBSAT Section Marks Allotted Number of Questions
Verbal Ability 50 50
Reading Comprehension 30 30
Quantitative Ability 30 30
Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency 30 30
Total 140 140

IBSAT Syllabus

IBSAT 2022 Syllabus for MBA

IBSAT 2022 is slightly different from other management exams like CAT, XAT, SNAP etc. as the most important section is that of Verbal Ability and that there is no general awareness section or logical reasoning section. By extension, english language is the subject you need to focus your preparation on, as over 70 marks of the total weightage is from this section alone. However, the maths section which is divided into Data Interpretation, Data Sufficiency and Quantitative Ability is also important as it is just as scoring depending on your preparation. 

Topics Covered Frequently Asked
IBSAT Verbal Ability Syllabus
  • Cloze Test
  • Fill in the Blanks
  • Match the Columns
  • Error Detection
  • Jumbled Sentences
  • Vocabulary & Grammar
  • One Word Substitution
  • Idioms and Phrases
  • Antonyms and Synonyms
  • Word Relation
  • Synonyms/Antonyms
  • Picking out the Errors in usage
  • Word relation
  • One word substitution
  • Phrases
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Sentence correction
  • Jumbled Paragraphs
IBSAT Reading Comprehension Syllabus
  • Comprehension
  • Passage
  • Summary
  • 3 passages with 600 words 
  • 1 passage with 400 words
IBSAT Quantitative Ability Syllabus
  • Number System
  • Simplification & Algebra
  • Speed, Time and Distance
  • Profit, loss & Discount
  • Permutation
  • Work and Time
  • Probability
  • Geometry and Mensuration
  • Percentage
  • Simple and Compound Interest
  • Time and Work
  • Ratio & Proportion
  • Trigonometry
  • Mensuration
  • 2D and 3D Geometry
  • Mixture & Solution / Allegations
  • Number Systems
  • Profit & Loss
  • Number system
  • Speed, Time & Distance
  • Profit & loss
  • Discount
  • Work & Time
  • Percentage
  • Ratio
  • Interest calculation
  • Simplification
  • Algebra
  • Geometry
  • Mensuration
  • Permutation & Combination
  • Probability
IBSAT Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency Syllabus
  • Pie chart
  • Bar Graph
  • Line Graph
  • Histogram
  • Data Tables
  • Data charts
  • Data analysis and comparison
  • Caselet Data Interpretation
  • Venn diagram
  • Pi Chart 
  • Line Graph
  • Percentage Change
  • Ratio between two values

IBSAT Vs CAT

IBSAT Vs CAT 

Detail  IBSAT CAT
Mode  Online (Computer Based Test) Online (Computer Based Test)
Exam Duration 2 hours (120 minutes) 180 Minutes (3 Hours)
Nature of Questions Objective (MCQ’s) Objective (MCQ Based) and Subjective
Number of Questions 140 100
Total Marks 140 300
Number of Sections 4 3
Marks Awarded 1 Mark per correct answer +3 Marks for every correct answer
Negative Marking No Negative Marking No Negative Marking for subjective questions
Difficulty  Easy to Moderate Moderate to difficult
Medium English English
Sections  Verbal Ability, Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency and Reading Comprehension Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, Data Interpretation and Quantitative Aptitude.

IBSAT Recommended Books

IBSAT 2022 Recommended Books

IBSAT 2022 preparation is highly dependent on regular practise. Memorization skills are not required for this section, as all the questions are application based. If you have ample practise, the questions will be easy as pie and you can secure a seat in one of the top IBS’. To aid you preparation, we have curated a list of important books for IBSAT 2022 preparation - 

Subject Name of Book Publisher/Author
Verbal Ability Word Power Made Easy Norman Lewis
High School English Grammar and Composition Key Wren & Martin 
A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning RS Agarwal
English Is Easy Chetananand Singh
Pocket Guide to Vocabulary Barron
English Plus ICSE for Class 10 Xavier Pinto
Mastering the Verbal Ability for CAT Ajay Singh
Reading Comprehension How to Prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for CAT  Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Upadhyay/Arihant
CAT Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension Gautam Puri
Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for CAT and MBA Entrance Examination TIME
Quantitative Ability Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations  Abhijit Guha and R.S. Aggarwal
Quantum CAT Sarvesh K. Verma
Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning R. V. PRAVEEN
Quantitative Aptitude Test Dr. N. K. Singh
Data Sufficiency and Data Interpretation How to Prepare for Data Interpretation for CAT  Arun Sharma
Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation  Nishit K. Sinha
Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency Ananta Ashisha
Data Interpretation Decoded: DI and Data Sufficiency for Prelims & Mains Oliveboard

IBSAT Exam Day Instructions

IBSAT 2022 Exam Day Instructions

Here are some things you need to keep in mind during IBSAT Exam Day: 

  • Make sure you have a stable internet connection and a reasonably fast computer/laptop. 
  • The Operating System should be updated to at least windows 8 or windows 10, latest linux distribution or the latest supported MacOS. 
  • Your device should have a functioning and reasonably clear webcam, speakers and a microphone for use during the exam. 
  • Keep the IBSAT Admit Card and the Photo ID (Aadhar Card, Voter ID, PAN Card etc.) close to you as verification is required for you to start the exam. 
  • Do not keep any electronics or anything suspicious near you during the exam. 
  • Follow the instructions that are given by the Exam Invigilator. 

IBSAT Exam Pattern FAQs

IBSAT Exam Pattern 2022 FAQs

Ques. What is the acceptance rate of CLAT?

Ans. The acceptance rate is very low, at only around 2% as there is a limited amount of seats (540). Each branch of IBS has 60 seats and there are 9 branches. 

Ques. How many ICFAI Business Schools(IBS) are there? 

Ans. There are 9 IBS’ over all, and IBS Hyderabad is considered the best among the lot. IBS Hyderabad has been in the top 30 ranked management colleges consistently as per many ranking frameworks. 

Ques. How was IBSAT 2019 Paper Analysis?

Ans. IBSAT Paper Analysis for the year 2019 was overall considered easy by many aspirants. There were a few difficult questions, but overall the questions were expected. 

Ques. What is a good preparation strategy for IBSAT?

Ans. A good preparation strategy for IBSAT is to practise each section thoroughly. Make sure your basics are strong, as the exam is completely application based and any confusion can lead to wasted time in the exam. 

Ques. Can I attempt IBSAT using my personal computer?

Ans. No, you cannot attempt IBSAT using your personal computer, laptop or any other device. You will be given a computer with proprietary software at the exam center. 

Ques. Do I have to attempt all the questions in the given order?

Ans. You don’t have to attempt the questions in the given order. Any question can be attempted any time. You can attempt any section as per your preference. It is advisable that you attempt easier questions first and then move on to time consuming ones. 

Ques. Can I use a calculator during the exams?

Ans. No, you are not allowed to use a calculator during the exam. No devices are allowed inside the exam hall. It is recommended that you practise solving calculations mentally. 

Ques. Do I have to prepare for General Awareness for IBSAT?

Ans. IBSAT 2022 does not have a General Awareness section, so you do not have to prepare for it specifically. However, you may be asked General Awareness questions during the Group Discussion and Personal Interview round. 

Ques. Should any changes in the IBSAT Exam Pattern 2022 be expected? 

Ans. No changes in the IBSAT Exam Pattern 2022 are expected. However, depending on the situation at the time some changes in the Mode might be possible. Since no notification has been released by IBS officials, changes in Exam Pattern are not expected. 

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

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