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why GMAT ?

Graduate Management Admissions Test or GMAT is a standardized Computer Adaptive Test (CAT), which is conducted by the GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council).

This test is required as a part of the application process that takes place to enter the various B-schools around the world for management studies.

For more than 60 years, the GMAT exam has been the most widely used entrance for MBA admissions. 9 out 10 new MBA enrollments are made using a GMAT score.

The exam takes almost 4 hours to complete and tests a candidate’s quantitative aptitude, mathematical ability, reasoning and writing ability.

gmat Preparation - Understanding gmat Test Pattern

Analytical Writing test (30 minutes)

Question type – Analysis of an Argument

The analytical writing assessment section consists of one 30-minute writing task which is referred to as ‘Analysis of an argument’. The argument on the test includes topics of general interest related to business or other subjects. In this section, the applicant has to discuss how well reasoned they find a given argument. They will have to analyse the line of reasoning and the use of evidence in the argument.

Integrated Reasoning test (30 minutes)

Graphics Interpretation, Table Analysis, Multi-source Reasoning, Two-part Analysis

This section of the exam measures how well an applicant can integrate data to solve complex problems. Since most of the B-schools are interested in the development of future business leaders, one of the most important skills an applicant should demonstrate is his/her ability to take in large amounts of data and make sound decisions. The integrated reasoning section contains four question types (total of 12 questions) – most requiring multiple responses.

Quantitative Reasoning test (62 minutes)

Data Sufficiency, Problem solving

It measures the ability to reason mathematically, solve quantitative problems, and interpret graphic data. It consists of 31 multiple choice questions. The applicant will have 62 minutes to complete the section. There are two types of questions asked in this section which are: Problem solving & Data sufficiency. Problem solving measures the ability to use logic and analytical reasoning to solve quantitative problems. Data sufficiency checks the student’s ability to analyse a quantitative problem, recognise which data is relevant and be able to determine if the data available is enough to solve the problem

Verbal Reasoning test (65 minutes)

Reading comprehension, critical reasoning, sentence correction.

This section measures the applicant’s ability to read and comprehend written material, reason and evaluate arguments, and correct material to express ideas effectively in standard written English. Also, this section consists of three types of questions: Reading comprehension, Critical Reasoning & Sentence Correction. This section consists of 36 multiple choice questions.

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