Graduate Management Admission Test

Graduate Management Admission Test

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PARTICULARS DETAILS Exam Name Graduate Management Admission Test Exam Level International Level Exam Language English GMAT Current Version Test Duration 3 hours and 7 min GMAT 2024 Focus Edition Test Duration 2 hours and 15 min ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA It is recommended that applicants fulfill the subsequent GMAT qualifying requirements prior to submitting their GMAT 2024 application: Nationality- No limits on nationality apply; candidates may apply from within India or beyond. Educational Requirements: Bachelor's degree holders, or those who have completed an equivalent program at an approved college or university, are eligible to apply. Marks Requirements: To be eligible for the GMAT exam, there are no minimum score requirements. Candidates must be at least eighteen years old to be considered. try Limit: Candidates may take the exam up to five times in a rolling 12-month period, with a mandatory 16-day interval in between each try. EXAM PATTERN Students need to be aware of the GMAT paper pattern before they start preparing for the GMAT in 2024. It takes three hours and seven minutes to finish the GMAT exam. The GMAT is computer-based and offers English as its language. The GMAT has a score range of 200 to 800. There will be four sections in all on the question paper, including allotted breaks, candidates will have three hours and thirty minutes to complete their tasks. There is a different time limit for each component of the GMAT and it changes. In addition, test takers are in charge of their exam experience and can select which of the three combinations to use to take the test. Four topic areas—quantitative ability, verbal reasoning, integrated reasoning, and writing assessment—will be included in the question paper. Your 200–800 GMAT score is based in part on how well you performed in the verbal and quantitative reasoning sections. SUBJECTS NUMBER OF QUESTIONS DURATION Quantitative Reasoning 31 62 minutes Integrated Reasoning 12 30 minutes Verbal Reasoning 36 65 minutes Analytical Writing Assessment 1 30 minutes SYLLABUS Quantitative Reasoning Algebra- inequalities, equations, functions, exponents, and absolute value Geometry- circles, lines and angles, solids, coordinate geometry and polygons Arithmetic- ratio and proportion, fractions, decimals, percentages, discrete probability counting methods, and sets Word problems- time and work, rate, simple and compound interest, discounts, profit and loss, data interpretation, measurement problems, and geometry questions Integrated Reasoning Multi-source reasoning- in these questions, you have to compare, interpret or apply the information presented in tables, graphs, diagrams, written passages, and other types of visual representation Table analysis- in these questions, a candidate has to determine statistics, ratios, probabilities or proportions, etc. from a given spreadsheet-like table Graphics interpretation- there will be multiple choice type questions to be answered based on given bar graphs, bubble graphs, and line graphs Two-part analysis- in these questions, a candidate has to determine trade-offs, calculate proportion, etc. and choose answers that will be given in the tabular format Verbal Reasoning Reading comprehension- in these questions, you have to refer to a passage of up to 350 words and answer questions based on the main idea, supporting ideas, context, style, tone, etc. Critical reasoning- these questions check a candidate on argument evaluation and formulating/evaluating a plan of action Sentence correction- these questions are characterized into an agreement, grammatical construction, logical predication, parallelism, idiom, verb form, and rhetorical construction. GMAT SCORE Upon finishing the GMAT exam, applicants will get a report with their score. It is up to the candidates to accept or reject these results. Both the candidate and the institutions of their choice will have access to the results if they decide to accept them. On the other hand, nobody can see the GMAT results if the candidate rejects the scores. The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized exam used by many business schools to determine admission to graduate management programs, which includes MBA programs. The GMAT's verbal and quantitative scores are added together to provide a scoring range that typically ranges from 200 to 800. Separate scoring is assigned to the Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) portion, which ranges from 0 to 6.

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