GMAT

GMAT Preparation

Graduate Management Admission Test - Your gateway to top MBA programs

Exam Overview

The GMAT is the most widely accepted business school assessment, used by over 7,000 programs worldwide. It measures analytical, quantitative, verbal, and integrated reasoning skills.

Test Format

  • Analytical Writing: 1 task, 30 min
  • Integrated Reasoning: 12 questions, 30 min
  • Quantitative: 31 questions, 62 min
  • Verbal: 36 questions, 65 min
  • Total Time: 3 hours 7 minutes

Scoring

  • Total Score: 200-800 (10 point increments)
  • Quantitative: 0-60
  • Verbal: 0-60
  • IR & AWA: 1-8 and 0-6
  • Good Score: 700+

Section Breakdown

Quantitative

Tests your ability to reason mathematically, solve problems, and interpret data.

Question Types:

  • Problem Solving
  • Data Sufficiency

Verbal

Measures your ability to understand written material and evaluate arguments.

Question Types:

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Critical Reasoning
  • Sentence Correction

Integrated Reasoning

Tests ability to evaluate information from multiple sources.

Question Types:

  • Graphics Interpretation
  • Table Analysis
  • Multi-Source Reasoning

Analytical Writing

Tests your ability to think critically and communicate complex ideas.

Format:

  • Analysis of an Argument

12-Week Study Plan

1

Weeks 1-2: Diagnostic & Fundamentals

Take diagnostic test, review basic math concepts, and learn grammar rules.

2

Weeks 3-4: Quantitative Focus

Master problem solving and data sufficiency techniques.

3

Weeks 5-6: Verbal Focus

Develop strategies for RC, CR, and SC questions.

4

Weeks 7-8: Integrated Reasoning

Practice with IR questions and time management.

5

Weeks 9-12: Full Tests & Review

Take full-length tests weekly and review mistakes thoroughly.

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