How to Prepare for the dMAT
A proven 4-week approach built around speed and reasoning — not rote learning. Here's exactly how to get ready.
Why cramming doesn't work
Indian students excel at memorisation for GATE, JEE and CA — but the dMAT rewards the opposite. It tests transfer skills: applying logic to unfamiliar problems, fast, in your head.
Speed & agility
~75 seconds per Core question. Recognising patterns fast beats deep, slow analysis.
Mental processing
No calculator, no notes. Train yourself to compute and track patterns entirely in working memory.
Consistency
Short, regular practice over 4–6 weeks builds aptitude far better than last-minute cramming.
dMAT vs GRE / GMAT
If you've prepped for American tests, recalibrate — the dMAT is narrower, less vocabulary-heavy, and needs far less time.
Your 4-week roadmap
About 5–6 hours per week. Master the parts before attempting full mocks.
- Watch all 5 official videos; note the movement rules
- Download the official CS & Data Science PDFs
- One untimed run of the official Core samples
- Identify your weakest subtest
- Figure Sequences: Raven's matrices, track one element mentally
- Equations: drill the 1–20 tables; solve without a calculator
- Latin Squares: 5×5 grids daily, no scratch paper
- Study GAM-style questions in the official PDFs
- 1–2 GRE reading passages daily; extract the core argument fast
- Practise reading charts and drawing inferences
- 2–3 full-length mocks — full 3.5 hrs incl. the break
- Enforce the 75-second-per-question limit; zero aids
- Review solution paths; rest the final 2 days
Resources, in order
d-mat.de materials
The 5 videos, sample tasks and solution walkthroughs. The single authoritative source — always start here.
TestAS (by g.a.s.t.)
Same makers, same cognitive DNA — ideal for extra Figure Sequences and numerical-series practice.
GRE / Raven's / Sudoku
Free supplements: GRE reading for the GAM, Raven's matrices for figures, 5×5 logic grids for Latin Squares.
Do's & don'ts
✔ Do
- Practise every math task without a calculator
- Master each subtest before full mocks
- Guess when stuck — there's no negative marking
- Sit at least 2 full-length timed mocks
- Study why each answer is right
- Rest the 2 days before the exam
✘ Don't
- Rote-memorise patterns — it tests transfer skills
- Rely on a single resource
- Leave any question blank
- Treat it exactly like GRE/GMAT
- Take endless mocks; 2–3 quality runs suffice
- Cram in the final 3 days
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