NMAT 2026 Mock Test

Full-Length 108 Question Practice Paper

NMAT 2026 Registration

Register for free to attempt the NMAT 2026 full-length mock test.

120 Minutes

Simulate real-time pressure with our official exam-timed environment.

Instant Analysis

Get your score, accuracy, and sectional breakdown the moment you finish.

Target Colleges

Achieve a good score to get into NMIMS Mumbai, SPJIMR, ISB, VIT, XIMB

NMAT 2026 Exam Pattern

SectionQuestions
Language Skills36
Quantitative Skills36
Logical Reasoning36
Total108

** Note: Exam pattern is based on standard notification guidelines.

Aiming for a Good Score?

Target a score of at least 230+ in NMAT 2026 to maximize your chances of getting into the top tier programs at NMIMS Mumbai, SPJIMR, ISB, VIT, XIMB. Speed and accuracy are vital across all 3 sections.

Key Features

Realistic NMAT 2026 Exam Simulation

Sectional Timings (28m, 52m, 40m)

No Negative Marking Pattern

Instant Scaled Score Estimation

NMIMS Mumbai Cutoff Analysis

Detailed Step-by-Step Solutions

The Adaptive Nature of NMAT

NMAT by GMAC is a computer-adaptive test. This means the difficulty of the next question depends on whether you answered the previous one correctly. Our mock test simulates this difficulty progression to give you a realistic score.

Strategy for NMAT Success

Since there is no negative marking, never leave a question unattempted. However, NMAT is a high-speed exam. Managing your time per question is critical, especially in the Language section where you have less than a minute per question.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the pattern of NMAT 2026?
NMAT 2026 consists of 108 questions to be answered in 120 minutes. The sections are Language Skills (36 questions, 28 mins), Quantitative Skills (36 questions, 52 mins), and Logical Reasoning (36 questions, 40 mins).
Is there negative marking in NMAT?
No, NMAT does not have negative marking. This makes it unique compared to CAT or XAT, allowing students to attempt all questions.
Which colleges accept NMAT scores?
The primary college is NMIMS (Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad). Other top colleges include SPJIMR (PGMPW), ISB (Advanced Management), VIT University, and XIMB.
Can I choose the order of sections in NMAT?
Yes, NMAT allows you to choose the order in which you want to attempt the three sections. However, once a section is submitted, you cannot go back to it.