GMAT Facts

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a computer delivered test for use in admission to a graduate ...

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GMAT Pattern

GMAT is a three and a half hours test comprising of four sections. Analytical Writing Assessment: The writing ...

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GMAT Preparation

Classroom sessions 13 comprehensive class sessions on Verbal Reasoning. 13 comprehensive class sessions ...

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GMAT Facts

  • The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a computer delivered test for use in admission to a graduate management program, such as an MBA, Master of Accountancy, Master of Finance, etc.
  • Accepted by more than 6,000 programs at 2,100 universities & organizations in 114 countries worldwide, for nearly 60 years, the GMAT exam has been the test of choice by the world's business leaders to get into the world's leading business schools.
  • The GMAT is administered throughout the year in over 600 test centers around the world. One can retake the GMAT exam once every 16 calendar days, up to five times in a rolling 12-month period and eight times in lifetime.

GMAT Pattern

  • GMAT is a three and a half hours test comprising of four sections.

        Analytical Writing Assessment: The writing is on one topic in 30 minutes.
        Integrated Reasoning: The IR section comprises 12 questions & test time is 30 minutes.
        Quantitative Reasoning: The test time is 75 minutes with 37 questions.
        Verbal Reasoning: The test time is 75 minutes with 41 questions.
  • Quantitative and Verbal Reasoning are Computer Adaptive. As one Progress through the section, the computer estimates the examinee's final score after each response; then the computer tailors the test based on both the difficulty of the previously administered questions and the examinee's responses, until the required number of questions have been administered. Questions are selected for test takers individually according to their skills.
  • GMAT Score: Each of five GMAT exam scores is reported on a fixed scale. Score range of Analytical Writing is 0-6 in 0.5 increments, Integrated Reasoning is 1-8 in 1-point increments, Quantitative & Verbal Reasoning is 0-60 in 1-point increments and total score (Includes only Quantitative & Verbal Reasoning)ranges 200-800 in intervals of 10.
  • Score Report: One can cancel at preview when exam completes or up to 72 hours after the completion of exam with fee and subsequently can't access official score report. If accepted, official Score Report is sent up to five programs that one selects on test day or at a later date free of cost. However, score report can be sent to as many additional programs with fee.

GMAT Preparation

GMAT Comprehensive Prep

CLASS SESSIONS:

  • 13 comprehensive class sessions on Verbal Reasoning
  • 2 comprehensive class sessions on Integrated Reasoning
  • 1 comprehensive class sessions on Analytical Writing
  • 80 total hours of interactive instruction

PRATICE TESTS:

  • 8 hours of class-room Assessment Tests
  • 8 full length simulated CATs with IR & Essay
  • 2 full-length GMATPrep practice tests
  • 50 total hours of practice tests & feedback

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

  • Online resource: practice content for about 160 hours
  • Online resource: 28 topic wise video lessons for review
  • The Official Guide for GMAT Review
  • The Official Guide for GMAT Verbal Review
  • The Official Guide for the GMAT Quantitative Review
  • Well-stocked library
  • Test taking strategies & student inspire sessions