TISS-NET 2023 Analysis

25 February, 2023
Aaliya Patel

The structure of the TISS-NET 2023 was the same as that of last year. The test was online and had 3 sections – Verbal Reasoning (30 questions); Mathematical and Logical Reasoning (30 questions)and General Awareness (40 questions). Total 100 questions for 100 marks. 

The overall pattern and the level of difficulty as reported by IMS students are given below, along with the IMS suggestion of time allocation per section:

SectionNumber of questionsLevel of difficultyGood ScoreSuggested time (in minutes)
Verbal Reasoning30Easy21-23 35-40
Mathematical  & Logical Reasoning30Easy 20-2235-40
General Awareness *40Medium18-2015-20 
  • No Sectional Timing
  • No Negative Marking
  • *TISS-NET has a sectional cut-off for the GK section. It is 35% (14 Marks) for Gen, EWS, KM and AF; 30% (12 Marks) for OBC (NC) and PWD. There is no sectional cut off for SC/ST for the GK section
  • On the basis of the scores in TISS-NET, candidates will be shortlisted for Stage – II – Online Assessment

Verdict

  • Overall difficulty level – At par with last year’s test. 
  • General Awareness and Verbal Reasoning Sections – Similar to last year.
  • Slightly more difficult Mathematical & Logical Reasoning Section

 

HRM program- Mumbai CampusTISSNET 2023

 Estimated cut-off

General Category66

 


 

Analysis of Sections: 

Section I:  Verbal Reasoning

This section comprised 30 questions, out of which 10 were RC questions (2 passages). Of the 10 RC questions, five were easy, five were of moderate difficulty. One of the RC passages was about 350 words long (Negative Impact of Climate Change on Women) while the other was 400 words long (Value of Socialization through Sports and Importance of Emotions in Sports). Vocabulary and Grammar questions formed a bulk of this section. Most of the questions in this section were of easy difficulty level. Overall, this section was similar to the last year’s test.

  TopicsNo. of QuestionsLevel of Difficulty
Reading Comprehension
(2 passages)
105 Easy, 5 Moderate
Fill in the Blanks (1-blank, Vocab+Grammar)3Easy
Fill in the Blanks (2-Blanks, Vocab+Grammar)5Easy
Grammar – Spot the Error in the underlined part.4Easy
Synonym + Antonyms4Easy
Jumbled Paragraphs2Easy
Critical Reasoning (Conclusion.Inference)21 Easy, 1 Moderate

A good score for this section would be 21-23 and suggested time allocation for this section would have been  35-40 minutes.

 


 

Section II: Mathematical and Logical Reasoning 

There were 30 questions in the section, out of which 16 questions were on Mathematics, 5 were on Logical Reasoning and 9 questions were on Data Interpretation. The Mathematics section was dominated by 5 Arithmetic questions and 5 Modern Math questions, followed by 3 questions on Geometry and 3 questions on Numbers. The Logical Reasoning questions were on Puzzles, Directions, Clocks and Calendars. There were 3 DI sets of 3 questions each. A DI set(based on multiple bar graphs) was very easy and the remaining two sets were calculation intensive. Overall, this section was a bit difficult as compared to last year’s test.

The breakup of the questions was as follows:

  TopicsNo. of QuestionsLevel of Difficulty
Quantitative Ability24
Numbers 
(Numbers, Surds & Indices)
3 1 Easy, 1 Medium, 1 Difficult
Arithmetic 

(Percentage, Time-Speed-Distance, Mixtures & Allegations, Profit & Loss, Ratio & Proportion)

52 Easy, 

3 Medium

Geometry 
( Coordinate Geometry, Mensuration )
31 Easy, 

2 Medium

Modern Math 
(Statistics, Probability, Progressions, Venn Diagram)
55 Medium
Logical Reasoning (Calendar, Clocks, Directions, Numeric Puzzle, Logical Puzzle)55 Medium
Data Interpretation9
Table-based ( 1 set of 3 questions each)33 Difficult 
Bar Graphs based (2 sets of 3 questions each)63 Easy,

3 Medium

By allotting 35-40 minutes to this area, one should have ideally solved at least 24-26 questions correctly and marked the answers to the remaining, as there was no negative marking.A good score for this section would be 20-22

 


 

Section III: General Awareness


This section comprised 40 questions, each carrying 1 mark. There were 11 Static GK  questions and 29 current affairs questions. There were around 16 questions on international affairs and 21 were related to national events. 3 questions were related to miscellaneous topics (economics, environmental science, etc). About 12-14 questions were easy, 15-17 were medium and 9-10 were difficult. This section was similar compared to last year’s GK section.

A score of 18-20 would be a good benchmark. Attempting all GA questions would not have taken more than 15-20 minutes.  

Selection Process – Stage II 

Online Assessments (OA)

  1. TISSNET score – Weightage 50%
  2. Extempore reflection on a given topic: Speak for 2 to 3 minutes- 100 marks – weightage 20%
  3. Online Personal Interview: 100 marks – weightage 30%. 

Ref: https://admissions.tiss.edu/view/6/admissions/ma-admissions/online-assessments-oa/