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UGAT conducted by AIMA - Introduction: Exams Related to Computer Application and IT in India

by Praveen J. On 7/27/2023 2:31:28 PM

The demand for skilled professionals in Computer Application and Information Technology (IT) has grown exponentially. Various entrance examinations are conducted across India to cater to this increasing need and identify proficient candidates. Among these prominent exams is the Under Graduate Aptitude Test (UGAT) taken by the All India Management Association (AIMA). UGAT is a gateway for aspiring students to pursue undergraduate Computer Application and IT programs from prestigious institutions and colleges nationwide.

Application Process and Eligibility:

Eligibility Criteria: Students should have passed a 10+2 or similar examination from a renowned board with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks. Application Process: The application process is online. Candidates must visit the official website, fill out the application form, upload the required documents, and pay the fee.

How to Fill the Form:

Step 1: Visit the official website of UGAT conducted by AIMA. Step 2: Click the "Apply Online" or "Registration" link. Step 3: Students should fill in the required details, such as personal information, educational qualifications, and contact details. Step 4: Students should upload scanned copies of necessary documents, including photographs and signatures. Step 5: Pay the application fee through the available payment options. Step 6: Review the filled-in form and submit it. Step 7: Students should take a printout of the application form for future reference.

Syllabus:

The UGAT conducted by AIMA syllabus includes subjects like English Language, Numerical and Data Analysis, Reasoning and General Intelligence, and General Knowledge.

Preparation Tips:

Understand the exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly. Students should Practice with previous years' question papers and mock tests. Improve time management skills to complete the exam on time. Focus on strengthening weak areas and revising regularly. Students should stay updated with current affairs and general knowledge topics.

Admit Cards:

Admit cards are released online on the official website. Candidates can download them by entering their registration number and date of birth.

Results:

The results are typically declared in July. Students can quickly check their effects on the official website by giving information such as registration number and other required details

Cutoffs:

Cutoff marks may vary each year and depend on factors like the number of applicants and the difficulty level of the exam. Candidates meeting the cutoff criteria are eligible for counseling.

Counseling:

Counseling is conducted after the results are declared. Shortlisted candidates can participate in centralized counseling and choose colleges based on rank and preference.