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26th December 2015, 08:01 AM
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GMAT Review Courses
Hello sir I am Peter and I am making my mind to give GMAT Exam and therefore I am here as want to get all the details about this program??
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26th December 2015, 08:01 AM
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Re: GMAT Review Courses
GMAT stands for the Graduate Management Admission Test, is a standardized test in which one has to prepare for by the management aspirants to get enrolled in foreign business schools. The test is designed to measure their verbal, mathematical, analytical writing skills Administration of the GMAT The US-based Pearson VUE under the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) is the main body behind the GMAT development. The body is responsible for conducting tests at its various testing centers globally & dispatching of the results to the examinees. Scheduling of the GMAT GMAT is administered throughout the year. But September to December time gap is the best season for GMAT which means early registration of the students for acquiring the date & time choice preference. A minimum of 15 days in advance registration is mandatory. GMAT Content and Format The GMAT test has three distinct sections which are : -Analytical Writing Ability (AWA), where two short essays are required to be written down within one hour. They are both analysis done on an issue & an argument respectively. -Quantitative section deals with problem solving & data sufficiency question segments, 37 questions in totality. It basically deals with mathematical problems of class X level. -Verbal segment is divided in three types dealing with sentence correction, critical reasoning, & reading comprehension with 41 queries to be answered. Scoring Pattern There are four varied score patterns in GMAT test results which are : -Total score comprising of verbal and quantitative scores -Verbal score -Quantitative score -Analytical writing score Total score is measured on a scale from 200 to 800 while Verbal and Quantitative scores on 0 to 60 scale. AWA score is from 0 to 6 which do not appear in the total GMAT score (on 800). |
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