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September 2nd, 2015, 03:13 PM
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GMAT Guide
Hi I want to purchase the best guide/ book for the preparation of Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) exam so can you please tell me the best author and the publication of books of this exam also tell me the cost price of these books?
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November 29th, 2019, 08:22 AM
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Re: GMAT Guide
Can you list me the names of some of the good Reference Books/Guides for preparation of GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test)?
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November 29th, 2019, 08:26 AM
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Re: GMAT Guide
The names of some of the good Reference Books/Guides for preparation of GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) are as follows: GMAT Prep Plus 2021: 6 Practice Tests + Proven Strategies + Online + Mobile (Kaplan Test Prep) Kindle Edition GMAT Official Guide Verbal Review 2019: Book + Online by GMAC | 1 January 2018 GMAT Official Guide Quantitative Review 2019: Book + Online Paperback – 2018 by GMAC (Author) GMAT Official Guide 2019: Book + Online (Gmat Official Guides) by GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council) | 26 June 2018 Cracking the GMAT Premium Edition with 6 Computer-Adaptive Practice Tests, 2020: The All-in-One Solution for Your Highest Possible Score (Graduate School Test Preparation) Premium Edition, Kindle Edition by The Princeton Review (Author) GMAT GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a ‘Computer Adaptive Test’. Its exam pattern is developed to primarily test a candidate’s Reasoning Skills. There are four different sections in GMAT: Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA); Integrated Reasoning (IR); Quantitative Reasoning and Verbal Reasoning. Its total duration is three hours and seven minutes with specific time allotted for each of the four sections. GMAT Test Pattern GMAT exam has a sectional time limit which varies with each section. Quantitative Reasoning and Verbal Reasoning sections in GMAT Exam are computer adaptive and have multiple-choice questions. In the Quantitative Reasoning & Verbal Reasoning sections, one cannot skip, return to or change the response to the previous questions. There are two 8-minutes breaks during the GMAT exam. These breaks are, however, optional Test takers are given three options to choose the order in which they can attempt the four sections of the GMAT exam. Test takers can attempt the exam in one of the following three orders – Analytical Writing Assessment, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative, Verbal Verbal, Quantitative, Integrated Reasoning, Analytical Writing Assessment Quantitative, Verbal, Integrated Reasoning, Analytical Writing Assessment Analytical Writing Assessment consists of an essay question and Integrated Reasoning consists of non-MCQs |
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