GMAT Coaching Classes in Mumbai

Published: 25th July 2011
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A high score in the GMAT exam is essential to get admission in top business schools. Leading B-Schools weigh GMAT scores as the most important factor in deciding on the candidature of the management school applicants. GMAT score is valid for 5 years. The GMAT exam is made of three parts: Analytical Writing section, Quantitative Section and Verbal Ability section.

Analytical Writing: The AWA consists of two 30-minute writing tasks: Analysis of an Issue and Analysis of an Argument. For the Analysis of an Issue section, you will need to analyze the issue presented and explain your point of view on the subject. There is no correct answer. Instead, you should consider various perspectives. Use relevant reasons or examples drawn from your experience, observations, or reading to develop your own position on the issue. For the Analysis of an Argument section, you will need to analyze the reasoning behind a given argument and write a critique of that argument.

GMAT Maths: The areas in maths tested in the GMAT exam are not different from what one has learned in the high school. However, one may not easily remember what one has learnt several years ago. Hence a good GMAT course, either self-made or through review classroom, should first emphasize on making the GMAT aspirants revise the basic concepts. GMAT maths measures basic understanding of arithmetic, algebra and geometry. GMAT maths problems are of two types, the Data Sufficiency section which requires a sense of logic and the Problem Solving section which involves traditional computing skills. Examinees have to solve 37 multiple-choice questions in this section in 75 minutes.


GMAT Verbal: Verbal Ability section contains three types of questions which are Sentence Correction, Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning. The Verbal section of the GMAT exam measures your ability to read and comprehend written material, reason and evaluate arguments, and correct written material to conform to standard written English. Examinees have to solve 41 multiple-choice questions in this section in overall 75 minutes.

Few tips for excellent GMAT score:

1. Take at least 2 to 3 months to prepare.
2. Develop a strategy depending on your own capacity, abilities & potential. Adhere to it as strictly as possible.
3. Keep practicing and preparing for the test until last moment as it will help not only in gaining confidence but also help solve more and more complicated problems.
4. Do not leave any question unanswered in the GMAT test.
5. Never rush through questions as Haste is Waste.
6. Make yourself acquainted with the online nature of the test by taking mock GMAT test. Mock tests helps to get mentally ready for the test day and also gives an idea of the expected performance.

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