Monday, June 1, 2015

GMAT Format

GMAT is a test usually taken for studying in B Schools.The score ranges from 200-800 with 400-600 being average. If you want to get into top B Schools then you should be able to score around 650 and above. Scores above 700 will land you in top schools.
GMAT is divided into 4 sections-
  1.  AWA- 30 minute essay, which measures the ability to analyse the reason behind an argument. Average score range is 0-6
  2. Quantitative- Consists of 37 questions to be completed in 75 minutes. Measures the ability to reason and solve quantitative problems, interpret graphical data and to use information given in the problem. Average score ranges from 0-60
  3. Verbal- 75 minutes for 41 questions which measure the ability to comprehend, evaluate and reason the arguments and also to check articulation. Average score range is 0-6.
  4. Integrated Reasoning- Consists of 12 questions to be completed in 30 minutes. This sections analyses your ability to evaluate or synthesize data present in multiple formats from multiple sources. 
Start early and practice a lot! 


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