The GMAT Exam syllabus is divided into four sections:
1. Analytical Writing
2. Integrated Reasoning
3. Quantitative Aptitude Section
4. Verbal Reasoning Section
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Subject Name No. of Points Time Limit
questions
Quantitative Reasoning 31 6-51(in 1-point increments) 62 Min
Verbal Reasoning 36 6-51(in 1-point increments) 65 Min
Integrated Reasoning 12 1-8(in 1-point increments) 30 Min
Analytical Writing 01 0-6(in 0.5-point increments)
Assessment 30 Min
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, ● Students interested in applying for MBA, PGDM,
and other management-related programmes at
colleges outside of India, in particular, will need to
perform well in the GMAT Exam to be considered for
selection and admission to international schools.
● Because of the high level of competition, the
GMAT is one of the most demanding MBA entrance
exams. Aspirants must achieve at least 650 out of 800
in the GMAT exam and gain admission to top
management schools. With the appropriate planning
and strategic approach to exam preparation, you can
achieve above 650.
● After finishing your examination, you will be
getting a rough score for every section immediately
after the exam, and the final score will be in 7 to 16
working days.
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