Its only slightly more than three weeks remaining when Deloitte would be conducting their hiring process for the campus aspirants and the process, which seems to be an arduous one, is an arduous one in a sense that it tests you a lot on communication parameters. The tweak, however, this year is students clearing first three levels will have no time to prepare for the interview as they are scheduled the very next day.
Coming to the point, BELIT Test is a 30 min test to check your listening and comprehension skills. The level of the test is not very high and a bit concentration and careful listening will do the trick for a candidate with average listening skills.
I can not recollect everything about the test but I can share few points as to how test would be and what type of questions it will have.
TYPE 1: Listening to a conversation of 5 or more seconds. Memorizing the narratives, listening the question and the options and marking the right answer. Don't ever try to note down the details as the conversation or the options (either of both, can't recollect) can be heard twice. Pay attention to the details. Conversation would be very straight-forward and will not pose great challenge in terms of understanding the details.
But, listen to the options carefully and mark your answer with full surety as an answer once marked can't be reached again. Simple tip: Carry good earphones, don't peer into what the person sitting next to you is doing and listen attentively. Its all about doing the basics right.
TYPE 2: Audio/ visual comprehension. In this type of questions, you would be shown a picture and the questions would be based on that picture. Again, the options will be recited and correct option needs to be selected after listening to each one of them. A sample example can be:

Here, the question can be: " What is the man in the picture doing?"
The answer is easy but options would be narrated. So, pay attention.
TYPE 3: Simple Comprehension. This is just like a normal reading comprehension. A passage would be given to you with few questions in it. Straight forward questions and in between the passage, the lines would be marked with yellow for which you will have questions relating to its meaning. This section will have questions on comprehension and vocabulary. Read as much as you can, practice a bit and it would be an easy bet.
TIPS:
1. What if you don't have good vocabulary? No problem. It would be easily manageable. Be average on it and you can be through.
2. Stay aloof from others till the time you are taking the test. No matter how good friends you are, stay focused.
3. Carry a good set of earphones.
4. The accent of the speaker would be very simple. Just pay attention.
5. Don't even attempt to jot down the points. The test would pass like a blink of your eye.
6. Listen to audios of personalities to get a touch of the alien accent.
7. In visuals, pay attention to every details. The questions might be on a minute activity in the picture.
8. Don't panic if something goes wrong. Everything happens for a good reason.
9. They usually give people a second chance who are nearby the cutoff score. Don't wait for the second chance as first attempt is the best attempt.
10. Last but not the least, they would be there to select you and not reject you. I hope it sums up the story.
Keep going. Practice and practice more. In case of any help, feel free to reach out to me.
Coming to the point, BELIT Test is a 30 min test to check your listening and comprehension skills. The level of the test is not very high and a bit concentration and careful listening will do the trick for a candidate with average listening skills.
I can not recollect everything about the test but I can share few points as to how test would be and what type of questions it will have.
TYPE 1: Listening to a conversation of 5 or more seconds. Memorizing the narratives, listening the question and the options and marking the right answer. Don't ever try to note down the details as the conversation or the options (either of both, can't recollect) can be heard twice. Pay attention to the details. Conversation would be very straight-forward and will not pose great challenge in terms of understanding the details.
But, listen to the options carefully and mark your answer with full surety as an answer once marked can't be reached again. Simple tip: Carry good earphones, don't peer into what the person sitting next to you is doing and listen attentively. Its all about doing the basics right.
TYPE 2: Audio/ visual comprehension. In this type of questions, you would be shown a picture and the questions would be based on that picture. Again, the options will be recited and correct option needs to be selected after listening to each one of them. A sample example can be:
Here, the question can be: " What is the man in the picture doing?"
The answer is easy but options would be narrated. So, pay attention.
TYPE 3: Simple Comprehension. This is just like a normal reading comprehension. A passage would be given to you with few questions in it. Straight forward questions and in between the passage, the lines would be marked with yellow for which you will have questions relating to its meaning. This section will have questions on comprehension and vocabulary. Read as much as you can, practice a bit and it would be an easy bet.
TIPS:
1. What if you don't have good vocabulary? No problem. It would be easily manageable. Be average on it and you can be through.
2. Stay aloof from others till the time you are taking the test. No matter how good friends you are, stay focused.
3. Carry a good set of earphones.
4. The accent of the speaker would be very simple. Just pay attention.
5. Don't even attempt to jot down the points. The test would pass like a blink of your eye.
6. Listen to audios of personalities to get a touch of the alien accent.
7. In visuals, pay attention to every details. The questions might be on a minute activity in the picture.
8. Don't panic if something goes wrong. Everything happens for a good reason.
9. They usually give people a second chance who are nearby the cutoff score. Don't wait for the second chance as first attempt is the best attempt.
10. Last but not the least, they would be there to select you and not reject you. I hope it sums up the story.
Keep going. Practice and practice more. In case of any help, feel free to reach out to me.
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ReplyDeletehey.. I m a student of IMS and this blog was of great help, It would be great you could share your experiences about Business Proficiency test and versant test.Thanks again.. this blog was indeed helpful...!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAs of my knowledge, Business proficiency test would be an cocubes test of multiple choice questions containing Accounting,Logical Reasoning and MS EXCELL. I've given this test for a Deloitte Tax Process.
DeleteCan you please let me know the tentative cutoff for accounts section in BPT?
DeleteThank you for sharing your experiences it was really helpful.
ReplyDeleteIt helps a lot for the people you are attending first to the belit.
ReplyDeleteHi could you please share the practice module..or any one in the group please tell me where can I get the mock tests
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