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February 4th, 2016, 10:29 AM
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What is GMAC
Hello sir ! I want to ask you about Graduate Management Admission Council ( GMAC ) . And will you please provide me information about GMAT exam . Because I have no knowledge about it .
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February 4th, 2016, 11:02 AM
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Re: What is GMAC
Hello buddy as you want here we provides you information Graduate Management Admission Council ( GMAC ) as follows The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) is an international non-profit organization of business schools that provides products and services to academic institutions and prospective graduate management education students. The organization owns the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), A standardized assessment that is widely used by graduate business administration programs (e.g. MBA, Master of Accountancy, Master of Finance, etc.) In 1953, the organization now called the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) began as an association of nine business schools, whose goal was to develop a standardized test to help business schools select qualified applicants. Format and timing Section Duration in minutes Number of questions Analytical writing assessment 30 N/A Integrated reasoning 30 12 Quantitative 75 37 Verbal 75 41 Syllabus Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA The AWA consists of one 30-minute writing task—analysis of an argument. It is important to be able to analyze the reasoning behind a given argument and write a critique of that argument. The essay will be given two independent ratings and these ratings are averaged together to determine the test taker's AWA score Integrated reasoning Integrated Reasoning (IR) is a relatively new section designed to measure a test taker’s ability to evaluate data presented in multiple formats from multiple sources. Quantitative section The quantitative section of the GMAT seeks to measure the ability to reason quantitatively, solve quantitative problems, interpret graphic data, and analyze and use information given in a problem. Questions require knowledge of certain algebra, geometry, and arithmetic. Verbal section Understanding words and statements in reading passages Understanding the logical relationships between significant points and concepts in the reading passages Drawing inferences from facts and statements in the reading passages Understanding and following the development of quantitative concepts as they are presented in verbal material Understanding the author's point of view and their proposed arguments Critical reasoning questions are designed to test the reasoning skills involved in making arguments, evaluating arguments, and formulating or evaluating a plan of action. Questions are based on materials from a variety of sources. This section measures the following abilities Argument construction Argument evaluation Formulating and evaluating a plan of action |
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