Can I survive the NMAT even without a science background in college?

For physics and chemistry, majority of the questions are concepts not problem solving (in my case, i took the nmat last may 2022) so you may want to brush up on basic concepts on those subjects. It’s also essential to memorize some basic formulas. Yeah problem solving isn’t that a lot but it’s better to take the NMAT with excess information.

I don’t think it’s necessary for you to enroll in classes. If you’re motivated to really study as you said, try reading general chemistry and physics books and pair them with YouTube videos. The same applies to biology. So yeah you CAN definitely survive NMAT even without background on the sciences, but remember that NMAT is by ranking and there are a lot of students taking it with extensive science backgrounds so you may want to exert a lot of efforts. It’s definitely hard to outrank them but it’s not impossible if you really study hard.

Good luck!!!

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