Graduate Management Admission Test [ GMAT ]

The scores of Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is required by many graduate schools of business and management as a criterion in considering application for admission to the graduate programs. The GMAT measures verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills of students. The GMAT is a four-hour computer-adaptive test i.e. your performance on previous questions determines which question you’ll be asked next. Test Format and Length Test Section No. of Questions Time Analytical Writing Assessment Analysis of an Issue 1Topic 30 minutes Analysis of an argument 1 Topic 30 minutes Optional Rest Break 10 minutes Quantitative Section 37 75 minutes Problem Solving Data Sufficiency Optional Rest Break 10 minutes Verbal Sections 41 75 minutes Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction Analytical Writing The Analytical Writing Section has two essays. One asks students to “analyze an issue,” the other asks them to “analyze an Verbal Section The Verbal Section consists of sentence correction questions, reading comprehension, and critical reasoning exercises. Quantitative Section The Quantitative Section tests high-school level math. The students are required to be familiar with arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis. GMAT at SHEFFIELD 3 additional full-length computer based tests. Ample additional handouts. Complimentary course materials. CDs for home practice. Techniques that help students learn better and faster. Well-trained instructor. Facts About GMAT Measures verbal, mathematical & analytical writing skills. The total score ranges from 200 to 800 (Verbal & Quantitative) Two essays: 0 to 6 Candidates receive scores after 20 days from the date of the test. The score is valid for 5 years from the date of the test. Registration Fee is $250 The test is open through out the year. The test takes up to 3 hours 50 minutes.

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