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yoshewale
Joined: 31 Oct 2013 Posts: 4
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Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 9:21 am Post subject: GMAT Structure |
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GMAT: Graduate Management Admission Test
Following are the structure of the GMAT Exam :
A. The Introductory Computer Tutorial (untimed, you go through it at your own pace)
B. Analytical Writing Assessment (60 minutes)
i. Analysis of an Argument (30 minutes)
ii. Analysis of an Issue (30 minutes)
C. Optional 5 Minute Break
D. Quantitative Section (75 minutes)
i. Problem Solving (23 to 24 questions)
ii. Data Sufficiency (13 to 14 questions)
E. Optional 5 Minute Break
F. Verbal Section (75 minutes)
i. Critical Reasoning (14 to 15 questions)
ii. Reading Comprehension (4 passages with 12 to 14 questions)
iii. Sentence Correction (14 to 15 questions)
G. The total maximum testing time allowed for the GMAT is 3 hours and 40 minutes.
Some tips for GMAT Test : click here to get more about GMAT
1. Practice
2. Pace Yourself
3. Pay Extra Attention To The First 5 Questions
4. Don't Obsess Over The Difficulty Of The Questions
5. Don't Waste Time
6. Use Scrap Paper Liberally
7. Avoid Random Guessing
8. Eliminate Wrong Choices
9. Finish The Test At All Costs
10. Think Carefully About Canceling Your Score
11. Don't Wait Too Long To Take The GMAT
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I remember my friend who is a Thunderbird laureate alumni did his internship for couple of months only and then he got a good job offer from another company. |
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