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Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT)
The Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) is a standardized test that most business school applicants need to take in order to join credited MBA and a few other courses. While the admission committees do consider many other factors (including your college grades, transcripts, essays, resume, work experience, and interview), it is important to do well on the GMAT exam if you aspire to get into a competitive business school. Taking the GMAT exam opens your gateway to various top-notch B-schools in the USA, Canada, Singapore, and many other countries including India.
The GMAC is the owner and administrator of the GMAT® exam, the first and only standardized test specifically designed for graduate business and management programs. It oversees the GMAT exam and administers it around the world. B-schools use your scores to compare you with other applicants. High GMAT scores can truly help you stand out in the application process.
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Analytical Writing Assessment
Verbal Reasoning
Quantitative Reasoning
Integrated Reasoning
Optional 8 Mins Break
Quantitative Reasoning
Quantitative Reasoning
Verbal Reasoning
Optional 8 Mins Break
Verbal Reasoning
Quantitative Reasoning
Quantitative Reasoning
Quantitative Reasoning
Quantitative Reasoning
Section
Number Of Questions
Duration
Question Types
Score Range
Quantitative Reasoning
31 Questions
62 Minute
Data sufficiency Problem Solving
6 - 51 (on a scale of 0 to 60)
Verbal Reasoning
36 Questions
65 Minutes
Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction
6 - 51 (In 1 point Increment)
Integrated Reasoning
12 Items
30 Minutes
Multicore Reasoning Graphics interpretations Two Part Analytics Table Analysis
1 - 8 (In 1 point Increment)
Analytical Writing Assessment
1 Topic
30 Minutes
Analysis of Arguments
0 - 6 (In 0.5 point Increment)
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What is the GMAT?
What’s on the GMAT exam?
The GMAT exam comprises of four sections: an analytical writing assessment, an integrated reasoning section, a quantitative section, and a verbal section. Total testing time is three hours and seven minutes.
- Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) – One Topic – 30 Minutes.
- Integrated Reasoning (IR) – 12 Questions – 30 Minutes.
- Quantitative – 31 Questions – 62 minutes.
- Verbal – 36 Questions – 65 Minutes.
Analytical writing assignment requires you to:
- Examine and then analyze a given argument.
- Identify the reasoning behind an argument and also write a critique of the same.
- Follow and work in a methodical approach to present your answer.
- Consider various views.
- Support your answer with relevant examples and explanation.
- Ensure usage of right grammar while presenting your answer.
Integrated Reasoning: This section has four different types of questions:
- Table analysis.
- Graphics Interpretation.
- Multisource reasoning.
- Two-part analysis.
Quantitative section:
This section comprises of basic arithmetic, algebra, and geometry. Problem-solving and data sufficiency questions are in this section. Verbal section: The three major sections of the verbal section include:
- Reading comprehension.
- Critical reasoning.
- Sentence correction.
GMAT Score Calculation
Each of your five GMAT Scores i.e. 4 GMAT sections and the total score is reported on a fixed scale. These are your official scores that appear on your GMAT Score Report. Your selected score recipients will receive these scores. Always remember, that the GMAT Total Score Report includes Verbal and Quantitative scores and does not include any other section into account. The GMAT Score Report comprises of these elements:
- Your Quantitative Score (0 – 60), with percentile.
- Your Verbal Score (0 – 60), with percentile.
Your Total GMAT Score (200 – 800), with percentile. - AWA Score (half-integers from 0 to 6), with percentile.
- Integrated Reasoning score (integer from 1 to 8).
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