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18th March 2016, 08:00 AM
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Re: GMAT Abbreviation

Hello buddy, gmat stands for Graduate Management Admission Test, The Graduate Management Admission Test is a computer adaptive test (CAT) intended to assess certain analytical, writing, quantitative, verbal, and reading skills in written English for use in admission to a graduate management program, such as an MBA.

GMAT Syllabus
Analytical Writing Assessment
It judges critical thinking of a person & his way of communicating ideas or capacity to write analytically.
It Includes one essay of 30-minutes that is analysis of an argument-The topics are of general interest basically related to business or related to various subjects.
In this section a person is asked to analyse things behind a given arguement then write a review of that argument.

Quantitative Section
his section judges a person’s ability that how well he/she reason quantitatively, solve quantitative problems & how well interpret graphic data.
It includes problems-solving & data Sufficiency questions that includes knowledge of
Arithmetic
Elementary algebra
Concepts of geometry

Verbal Section
It tests a person’s ability to
Read & comprehend written material
Reason and analyse arguments,
Correct written material to conform to standard written English.
Reading Comprehension Questions:- Reading Comprehension passages are up to 350 words long. Topics are from the social sciences, biological or physical sciences, and business-related areas ( economics, marketing, human resource management, etc.). It is accompanied by inferential questions.
Critical Reasoning Questions:- It tests the reasoning skills to make arguments, evaluating arguments, how well one formulates a plan of action.
Sentence Correction that is to conform standard written English.

Integrated Reasoning Section
It tests intellectual skills & evaluation of data given to answer the query.
Topics include
Graphics Interpretation
Table Analysis,
Two Part Study
Multi source reasoning


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