About GMAT
The GMAT is a computer-based exam that evaluates critical reasoning, problem-solving, data sufficiency, logic, and analytical skills essential for business and management success. It consists of three sections: Verbal Reasoning (21 questions in 45 minutes), Quantitative Reasoning (23 questions in 45 minutes), and Data Insights (20 questions in 45 minutes), total 64 questions in 2 hours and 15 minutes.
GMAT Analysis
The GMAT exam is divided into four sections to check the knowledge and skills of the candidates on different parameters. The GMAT details for sections are as follows:
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Analytical Writing Assessment-: This section will measure the ability of candidates about communicating their own ideas and thinking critically on problems.
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Integrated Reasoning-: This section tracks the abilities of candidates regarding data analysis and evaluation of all information that is given through various formats.
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Quantitative Reasoning-: This tracks the ability of candidates in analysing data and coming to logical and valid conclusions with the help of their skills of reasoning.
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Verbal Reasoning-: This section measures candidates’ abilities in reading and absorbing written information and for argument evaluation. It also tracks their capabilities to read and correct written information for adhering to certain written English standards.