The IB SA/Exe & MTS exam will start in April (tentative) Your preparation and review must begin with a right start and remain on track if you want to succeed on this exam. What are the prerequisites for beginning IB SA/Exe & MTS preparation? To assess your present practice and identify areas where you need to improve, you need a tool. Start with the Mock test so you can assess your areas of weakness.
| Tier | Description of examination | Marks | Time |
| Tier-I (Common for SA/Exe & MTS/Gen) | Online Exam of Objective type MCQs, divided into 5 parts containing 20 questions of 1 mark each on: General AwarenessQuantitative AptitudeNumerical/Analytical/Logical Ability & ReasoningEnglish Language &General Studies [Negative marking of ¼ mark for each wrong answer.] | 100 | 1 hr |
| Tier-II# (Common for SA/Exe & MTS/Gen) | Offline Exam of Descriptive type a) Translation of a passage of 500 words from local language/dialect to English and vice versa. | 40 | 1 hr |
| Part of Tier-II (for SA/Exe only) | b) Spoken ability {to be assessed at the time of Tier-III exam (Interview/ Personality test) | 10 | – |
| Tier-III (for SA/Exe only) | Interview/Personality test | 50 | – |
# The Tier-II exam is qualifying in nature. The qualifying marks in Tier II are 20 out of 50 for SA/Exe and 16 out of 40 for MTS/Gen.
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