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What is GMAT ?
The Graduate Management Admission Test is a computer adaptive test intended to assess certain analytical, writing, quantitative, verbal, and reading skills in written English for use in admission to a graduate management program, such as a Master of Business Administration program.
GMAT exam Syllabus
The GMAT syllabus for the GMAT Focus Edition is different from the GMAT syllabus of the current exam. AWA (Analytical Writing Assessment) and SC (Sentence Correction) have been removed. In addition, a new section called Data Insights (DI) has been launched which is based on IR (Integrated Reasoning) and will also contain DS (Data Sufficiency). The table given below provides the GMAT Focus Edition syllabus:
GMAT Focus Edition Section | GMAT Focus Edition Syllabus |
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Quantitative Reasoning (21 Questions in 45 Minutes) | AlgebraArithmetic |
Verbal Reasoning (23 Questions in 45 Minutes) | RC = Main idea + Supporting idea + Inference + Application + Logical structure + StyleCR = Strengthen + Weaken + Flawed + Supports + Damages |
Data Insights (20 Questions in 45 Minutes) | Data SufficiencyMulti-source Reasoning = Examination or analyses of data from various sources (text, tables, graphics, or combination of these) + recognition of discrepancy + inference + determination of the relevance of dataTable AnalysisGraphics Interpretation = Interpretation of information from graphics (scatter plot, x/y graph, bar chart, pie chart, or statistical curve distribution) + finding relationship + inferenceTwo-part Analyses = Quant, Verbal, or a combination of both + evaluating trade-offs + solving simultaneous equations + finding relationships |
GMAT Exam Syllabus
- Analytical Writing
- Integrated Reasoning
- Quantitative Aptitude Section
- Verbal Reasoning Section
GMAT exam pattern
Section | Number of Questions | Score Range |
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Analytical Writing Assessment (30 minutes) | 1 Topic (Essay) | 0-6 |
Integrated Reasoning (30 minutes) | 12 Questions | 1-8 |
Quantitative (62 minutes) | 31 Questions | 6-51 |
Verbal (65 minutes) | 36 Questions | 6-51 |
Total Exam Time (3 hours 7 minutes) | Total 80 Questions | Score Range 200-800 |