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September 19th, 2017, 03:03 PM
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Length of GMAT
Hi I would like to have the information about Graduate Management Aptitude Test as well as the format and also the timing for GMAT test?
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September 20th, 2017, 08:00 AM
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Re: Length of GMAT
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a PC versatile test (CAT) proposed to evaluate certain investigative, composition, quantitative, verbal, and perusing abilities in composed English for use in admission to a graduate administration program, for example, a MBA. It requires learning of certain sentence structure and information of certain variable based math, geometry, and number-crunching. The GMAT does not quantify business information or expertise, nor does it gauge knowledge. As indicated by the test owning organization, the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), the GMAT surveys scientific written work and critical thinking capacities, while likewise tending to information adequacy, rationale, and basic thinking abilities that it accepts to be crucial to true business and administration achievement. It can be taken up to five times each year. Each endeavor must be no less than 16 days separated. GMAT Exam Format and Timing You have three and a half hours to finish the four areas of the GMAT exam – Analytical Writing Assessment, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative, and Verbal. At the test focus, just before your exam starts, you can choose the request in which you need to finish the segments. GMAT Test Section # of Questions Question Types Timing Analytical Writing Assessment 1 Topic Analysis of Argument 30 Minutes Integrated Reasoning 12 Questions Multi-Source Reasoning Graphics Interpretation Two-Part Analysis Table Analysis 30 Minutes Quantitative 37 Questions Data Sufficiency Problem Solving 75 Minutes Verbal 41 Questions Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction 75 Minutes Total Exam Time 3hrs, 30 minutes Three alternatives will be accessible for your exam's segment arrange: Systematic Writing Assessment, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative, Verbal (unique request) Verbal, Quantitative, Integrated Reasoning, Analytical Writing Assessment Quantitative, Verbal, Integrated Reasoning, Analytical Writing Assessment There is no "right" or "prescribed" area request to choose. This decision essentially gives you more control and adaptability to take the GMAT exam in view of your qualities and testing inclinations. |
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