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5th March 2016, 09:21 AM
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Books for GMAT
Hello, I want to apply for the GMAT exam and I want to know the details of the books I may refer for the exam.
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5th March 2016, 09:21 AM
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Re: Books for GMAT
Hello, here I am providing you the details of the books that you may refer for the GMAT exam as under: About the exam: The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a computer–adaptive test (CAT) required by most business schools. If you want to get accepted to a competitive school, your GMAT score is very important. However, GMAT scores vary in importance at different schools. Books you may refer: The Official Guide 12th Edition Manhattan GMAT Set of 8 Strategy Guides OG for GMAT Verbal Review 2nd Ed PowerScore GMAT Critical Reasoning Bible Manhattan Sentence Correction GMAT Kaplan GMAT 2015 Premier with CD-ROM OG for GMAT Quantitative Review 2nd Ed Advanced GMAT Quant (Gmat Strategy Guides) Manhattan Word Translations Kaplan GMAT 800: Advanced Prep Manhattan Number Properties GMAT Strategy Guide Princeton: Cracking the GMAT, 2015 Edition Kaplan GMAT Verbal Workbook Manhattan Reading Comprehension GMAT Strategy Guide Kaplan GMAT Math Workbook Manhattan Equations, Inequalities, and VIC’s PowerScore GMAT Sentence Correction Bible The Ultimate Math Refresher Manhattan Critical Reasoning GMAT Strategy Guide Manhattan Geometry GMAT Strategy Guide Manhattan FDPs GMAT Strategy Guide Paper pattern: GMAT Test Section # of Questions Timing Analytical Writing Assessment 1 Topic 30 Minutes Integrated Reasoning 12 Questions 30 Minutes Quantitative 37 Questions 75 Minutes Verbal 41 Questions 75 Minutes Total Exam Time 3hrs, 30 minutes |