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The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a 3½-hour standardized exam designed to predict how test takers will perform academically in MBA (Masters in Business Administration) programs. GMAT scores are used by graduate business schools to make admission decisions.
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a computer adaptive test conducted round the year at test the world. The GMAT exam measures verbal, mathematical, reasoning and analytical writing skills. The test is designed to help graduate management programs assess the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management. The Graduate Management Aptitude Test (GMAT) is needed for admission to an MBA programme or a business-related field such as finance. More than 4,800 programmes offered by more than 1,500 institutions in 83 countries use the GMAT as part of the selection criteria for their programmes.
The GMAT is increasingly getting more and more popular among Business Schools across the world. The test is like an ultimate IQ test that can accurately gauge your potential to succeed at B- School. Given the Computer Adaptive (CAT) format the test adjusts itself along with your performance and adapts into your basic testing style.
Over 6000 programs worldwide accept the GMAT as one of their admission criteria.
Indian schools are not far behind.. Indian School of Business | SP Jain | XIMB and Great Lakes accept the gmat for their regular programs and all the IIM's accept the GMAT for their executive programs.
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The GMAT seeks to measure four broad skill areas: analytical writing, quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, and integrated reasoning (which embraces analytical, quantitative, and verbal reasoning). The exam gauges these skills through four discete components, presented in the order listed here:
This section tests your writing and argument skills and opinions. You will be given a particular topic on the basis of which you will have to write. Hence there is no particular syllabus laid out for this section.
The GMAT Quantitative section measures the ability to reason quantitatively, solve quantitative problems, and interpret graphic data. Two types of multiple- choice questions are used in the Quantitative section:
Problem solving and data sufficiency questions are intermingled throughout the Quantitative section. Both types of questions require basic knowledge of:
The sub topics are as follows:
- Numbers
- Integers
- Average
- Fraction
- Decimals
- Ratio & Proportion
- Percentage
- Sets
- Statistics
- Permutation & Combination
- Linear Equations
- Quadratic Equations
- Functions
- Polygons
- Angles
The GMAT Verbal section measures the ability to read and comprehend written material, to reason and evaluate arguments, and to correct written material to conform to standard written English. Because the Verbal section includes reading sections from several different content areas, you may be generally familiar with some of the material; however, neither the reading passages nor the questions assume detailed multiple-choice questions are used in the Verbal section:
The sub topics are as follows:
- Sentence Correction
- Critical Reasoning
- Grammar
- Vocabulary
- Synonyms-Antonyms
- Idiom
The GMAT integrated reasoning section involves some type of reasoning skills and analysis of data given to answer the question. The types of questions in IR sections are
- Table Analysis
- Graphics Interpretation
- Multi-source Reasoning
- Two Part Analysis
GMAT Test Section | #of Questions | Question Types | Timing |
---|---|---|---|
Analytical Writing Assessment | 1 Topic | Analyse or Argument | 30 Minutes |
Integrated Reasoning | 12 Questions | Multi-Source Reasoning Graphics interpretation Two-Part Analysis Table Analysis | 30 Minutes |
Quantitative | 37 Questions | Data Sufficiency Problem Solving | 75 Minutes |
Verbal | 41 Questions | Reading Comprehension Critical Seasoning Sentence Comedian | 75 Minutes |
Total Exam Time | 3hrs, 30 Minutes |
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