The CMAT (Common Management Admission Test) syllabus outlines the key topics tested in the national-level MBA entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). CMAT syllabus is designed to assess analytical, reasoning, language, general awareness, and innovation skills.
Understanding the syllabus helps aspirants plan a focused preparation strategy across all sections for maximum scoring potential. The 2026 exam followed the same structure as previous years with five major sections.
This section tests numerical ability, problem-solving, and data interpretation skills. Questions are based on arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis.
Logical Reasoning evaluates analytical thinking and pattern recognition. The questions may involve sequencing, puzzles, and relationships between concepts.
Language Comprehension measures reading ability, grammar understanding, and verbal skills. A mix of passages and language usage questions are included.
This section assesses a candidate’s knowledge of current affairs and static general knowledge. It covers national and international events, economics, business, and basic science facts.
Innovation & Entrepreneurship section evaluates creativity and understanding of business innovation concepts. It includes theory-based and scenario-based questions.
CMAT includes Quantitative Techniques & Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning, Language Comprehension, General Awareness, and Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Each section has equal weightage of 20 questions.
The core CMAT syllabus remains consistent across years. Minor topic focus may shift based on trends. NTA does not often make major structural changes.
Each section in CMAT contains 20 questions. There are five sections totaling 100 questions. Each question carries four marks with negative marking for incorrect answers.
Yes, current affairs from the last 6–12 months are important. Focus on business news, national events, and economy updates. Static GK topics also add scoring opportunities.
Yes, this section has scenario-based or concept questions. It tests practical understanding of business innovation. Preparation with real examples is useful.
Practice basic arithmetic, algebra, and DI sets regularly. Solve previous years’ papers to improve speed. Focus on accuracy and time management.
Yes, reading comprehension passages form part of the language section. Questions test understanding of passages and vocabulary. Practice varied topics for better performance.
Yes, mock tests help identify strength and weakness areas. They simulate real exam conditions for better preparation. Regular testing improves speed and accuracy.
