IBSAT 2023 tomorrow; things to carry, exam pattern
Alivia Mukherjee | December 22, 2023 | 04:40 PM IST | 1 min read
IBSAT 2023: Candidates must carry their admit card along with a valid photo ID on the exam day.
NEW DELHI: ICFAI Business School will conduct its Business Studies Aptitude Test IBSAT exam on December 23 and December 24, 2023. IBSAT 2023 will be conducted in around 95 cities spread across the country.
According to the IBSAT exam pattern 2023, the paper will have a total of 140 questions. The total duration of IBSAT 2023 is 120 minutes (2 hours).
The IBSAT 2023 exam will include four sections - verbal ability, reading comprehension, quantitative aptitude, data adequacy and data interpretation. The verbal ability section will consist of 50 questions whereas all other sections will have 30 questions.
IBSAT 2023 carries 140 marks in total. Candidates will get 1 mark for each correct answer and there is no negative marking for incorrect answers in IBSAT 2023.
IBSAT 2023: Things to carry
Candidates are required to carry these documents on the exam day:
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IBSAT 2023 admit card
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Colored passport size photograph
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Valid photo ID proof
Candidates who have not yet downloaded the IBSAT 2023 admit card can do so by visiting the official website at ibsindia.org.
Candidates are recommended to arrive at the test centre one hour before the scheduled time to avoid any delay. Female candidates should not have mehndi or anything else applied on their hands.
Stationery will not be permitted inside the IBSAT exam centre in 2023. Candidates are not permitted to bring electronic devices such as mobile phones, smart watches, calculator inside the test hall. It is completely illegal to use any unfair means during the examination. Candidates should return the rough sheets after the completion of IBSAT 2023 exams.
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