ITT – GMAT is an exam that assesses the ability of students to apply for a Master and PhD programs in business administration. More than 5,800 graduate business programs around the world now use this score as a minimum entry requirement. As such, GMAT preparation is very essential.
The structure of the GMAT exam is as follows:
- Examination time: 210 minutes.
- Score range: 200 – 800.
- The exam consists of 4 parts.
– Analytical Writing Assessment (30 minutes): 1 topic for critical analysis.
– Integrated Reasoning (30 minutes): 12 questions on multi-source theories, graphical explanations, two-part analysis and table analysis.
– Quantitative (75 minutes): 37 questions assessing mathematical abilities, quantitative reasoning skills, decomposing and mapping data.
– Verbal (75 minutes): 41 questions assessing reading skills, correcting text in accordance with English language standards and the meaning of the article.
As a standardized test, the difficulty of the GMAT preparation is inevitable:
- The exam is in English that requires specialized terminologies.
- Due to the limited amount of time, you will not be able to finish the exam with a well-expected score so unless you have the skills or tactics.
- Questions often hide information in each case of the question.
- Verbal is the most difficult part with Sentence Correction, Critical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension.
Therefore, in order to successfully complete the GMAT exam, candidates need to:
- Build their own strategies for the exam.
- Review with GMAT past papers.
- Read the questions carefully in order to complete all of them.
- Rearrange the given information in Math questions to make it a useful hint for the answers.
- Spend more time for the first part of the paragraph and read carefully to understand the structure, tone and ideas arrangement leading to more accurate answers in the reading comprehension.
- Focus on specific points of the argument and ignore other answers completely or unrelated to that argument.
- To approach each sentence to find logical reasoning is better than to rely too much on the given details.
- Remove unnecessary information for achieving a short and concise writing.
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