GMAT acronym for Graduate Management Aptitude Test is a tried and tested formula spanning 6 decades and has been the test of choice to get a passport to the world’s best B-Schools (business). The world over, close to 5,000 schools accept the GMAT score predominantly for the sole reason that the score aptly tests the candidate’s managerial skills in the confines of the class and subsequently in the candidate’s professional life. The best part of GMAT is the flexibility it offers, i.e. the candidate decides the dates of his/her GMAT based on his/her preparation.
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Section | Time Limit | Questions / Topic | Tasks |
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Quantitative | 62 minutes | 31 questions | Problem Solving Data Sufficiency |
Verbal | 65 minutes | 36 questions | Sentence Correction Critical Reasoning Reading Comprehension |
Integrated Reasoning | 30 minutes | 12 items | Table Analysis Graphics Interpretation Multi-Source Reasoning Two-Part Analysis |
Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) | 30 minutes | 1 topic | Analysis of Argument |
The quant section has 31 questions. The two question types tested in the quantitative section are:
GMAT Quantitative Syllabus:
Arithmatic
Algebra
Geometry
The verbal section has 36 questions. The three question types tested in the GMAT verbal syllabus are as follows:
Sentence Correction: Identification of error in a given sentence and selection of the correct answer out of five given options. The errors are based on grammar rules, meaning, and concision. Approximately 13 to 14 questions on sentence correction can be seen on the test. Common grammar topics tested are
Critical Reasoning: Critical reasoning questions measure reasoning skills to evaluate arguments. Approximately 9 to 10 questions on critical reasoning can be seen on the test. The major question types tested are:
Reading Comprehension: Long and short passages followed by questions. Correct answers are supported by the information given in the passage. Questions can be based on the entire passage or specific parts of the passage. Approximately 13 to 14 questions on reading comprehension can be seen on the test.
The IR section measures the candidate’s ability to evaluate information presented in multiple formats and from multiple sources – such as text, charts, graphs, tables, etc. An on-screen calculator is provided only for this section of the test. The section consists of 12 items and each item may have 1 or more questions. One needs to get all the questions under an item right to get a point. The scoring for each item is all or nothing. The 4 types of integrated reasoning questions are as under:
The AWA section tests a candidate’s ability to analyze a given argument, identify the inherent flaws in it, and provide logical and reasonable solutions in the form of an essay. The clarity in reasoning and coherence of thoughts are major assessment criteria for the AWA. The essay also needs to conform to elements of standard written English. This Analytical Writing Assessment section consists Analysis if an argument which is a 30 min writing task. Topics of broad interest linked to business, as well as a variety of other disciplines, are among the arguments on the test. Only your ability to write critically is evaluated, not specific understanding of the essay topic.
Type: | Computer-based |
Developer: | Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) |
Skills tested: | Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Integrated Reasoning, Analytical Writing |
Purpose: | Admission in graduate management programs of business schools |
Duration: | 3.5 hours |
Score range: | Quantitative Reasoning 0-60 (in 1 point increments) Verbal Reasoning 0-60 (in 1 point increments) Integrated Reasoning 1-8 (in 1 point increments) Analytical Writing 0-6 (in 0.5 point increments) Total score range of verbal and quantitative is 200 -800 |
Score validity: | 5 years |
Language: | English |
Fee: | US $250 |
Website: | www.mba.com |