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January 25th, 2017, 09:30 AM
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GMAT Highest Score Ever
Will you please tell me names of institutes and universities that has highest GMAT score for admission and also want to know details of exam?
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January 25th, 2017, 10:44 AM
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Re: GMAT Highest Score Ever
Don’t worry I will let you know names of institutes and universities that has highest GMAT score for admission and will let you know other details of exam. Here I have some names and score Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad 763 Stanford University – Graduate School of Business 732 University of Pennsylvania – Wharton School 730 University of Chicago – Booth School of Business 726 Harvard Business School 725 New York University – Leonard N Stern School of Business 723 Columbia Business School 718 Dartmouth College – Tuck School of Business 718 Yale School of Management 717 University of California at Berkeley – Haas School of Business 715 Exam centres Delhi Mumbai Chennai Kolkata Hyderabad Bangalore Pune Chandigarh Ahmedabad Visakhapatnam Ranchi Kochi Indore Nagpur Coimbatore Lucknow Jaipur Eligibility Candidates must have the minimum age of 18 years. There is no any upper age limit criteria Candidates must have cleared graduation degree from any recognized institution or university. Other eligibility criteria will be set by the university or institution where candidate is seeking for admission. Exam pattern The GMAT question paper comprises of different type of questions. No of Questions: The question paper will contain total 91 questions. Mode of Exam: This exam will be held through online mode (computer based test). Duration: Candidates will get 3 hours, + 30 minutes duration for GMAT exam. Subjects: The exam will consist of total four sections such as Analytical Writing Assessment, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative and Verbal. Section Numbers of Questions Question Type Score Range Analytical Writing Assessment 1 Analysis of an argument 0 – 6 Integrated Reasoning 12 Multi Source Reasoning, Table Analysis, Graphics Interpretation, Two-Part Analysis 1 – 8 Optional 8 Minutes Break Quantitative 37 Data Sufficiency, Problem Solving 0 – 60 Optional 8 Minutes Break Verbal 41 Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, Sentence Correction 0 – 60 |