Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)

Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT, pronounced ‘jee-mat’) is an admission based entrance test required by the business schools throughout the world, primarily of USA, as a pre-requisite for entry into post-graduate management programs. The test result is used as measure to predict academic success of an individual for business program he wishes to study.    

Test Format (Computer-basedTest)

Sections
Questions
Question Types
Duration
Analytical Writing Assessment
1 Topic
Analysis of Argument
30 Minutes
Integrated Reasoning
12 Questions
Multi-Source Reasoning, Graphics Interpretation, Two-Part Analysis, Table Analysis
30 Minutes
Quantitative
37 Questions
Data Sufficiency Problem Solving
75 Minutes
Verbal
41 Questions
Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, Sentence Correction
75 Minutes

Section Information Briefly

The Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) measures your ability to think critically and to communicate your ideas. During the AWA, you are asked to analyze the reasoning behind a given argument and write a critique of that argument.

Analytical writing Assessment (Analysis of an Argument)

Integrated Reasoning

The Integrated Reasoning section measures your ability to evaluate information presented in multiple formats from multiple sources – skills you need to succeed in our technologically advance.

Quantitative

The Quantitative section measures your ability to analyze data and draw conclusions using reasoning skills. The mathematics needed to understand and solve the questions in this section of the GMAT exam are no greater than what is generally taught in secondary school classes.

The Verbal section measures your ability to read and understand written material, to evaluate arguments, and to correct written material to conform to standard written English.

Verbal

Scores

The AWA (Essay) section is scored on the scale of 0 – 6, in multiples of 0.5.

Integrated Reasoning section is scored on the scale of 1 – 8, in multiples of 1.

Quantitative section is scored on the scale of 0 – 60, in multiples of 1.

Verbal section is scored on the scale of 0 – 60, in multiples of 1.

The scaled scores of Quantitative and Verbal sections are combined to create the score on the scale of 200 – 800.  

Miscellaneous Details

Nature of the test
Computer-Based
Test frequency
Almost all weekdays (Mondays to Fridays)
Exam Fee
$ 250
Score Validity Period
5 years
Rescheduling Fee
$ 50 (>60 days); $ 100 (15 - 60 days); $ 150 (<14 days);
Score Reporting Time
15 – 20 days
Free Score Reports
5
Extra Score reporting Fee
$ 30
Official Website
www.mba.com
Deadline for Free Score Reporting
till the day prior to the test date

At Shine, day one is always a day of mock test.   The test result allows an individual to know where he stands and consequently provides him an idea of how much effort is required to achieve a desirable score.

For Essay part, firstly the essay question type is explained. Then guidelines are given on how to compose the essay on each the assigned topic. Then our faculties discuss 10 topics from official pool of essay topics. Discussion revolves around the ideas to be presented, organization to be followed and language to be used for composing essay.

For Quantitative part, every session begins with concepts teaching of a particular topic. After concept explanation, our teachers solve few problems of different types to show how concept is applied. Then students are given approximately 25 questions of varying difficulty levels to solve in the class. As students solve the problems, the teachers remain present in the class to help the students in case any difficulty arises. For home-assignment, approximately an equal number of questions are given for practice. Towards the last 15 – 20 minutes of session, our teachers take doubts of the previous home-assignment, if any.  

For Verbal part, our teachers first explain the different question types that compose the section. Then approach and strategies are explained to tackle these question types. For practice in the class, passages are taken from Official Guide (OG) of GRE. The OG contains approximately 25 passages of varying lengths. All these passages are taken in the class with a very strong focus on discussion. Similarly, for sentence completion question, the same book is used. The book has approximately 75 questions on sentence completion. Our teachers do all these question, again with a very strong focus on discussion.      

After completion of classroom training, 5 full-length mock tests are administered at our testing centre. Faculties also conduct revision session as well as take doubts of students.

GMAT coaching at Global Study Advisor

Salient Features

  • Intensive and comprehensive coaching of 80 classroom hours
  • Qualified, experienced and trained teachers
  • 5 full-length mock tests post classroom coaching
  • Well-stocked library
  • GRE official Guide.