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What is the difference between CAT and GMAT?

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What is the difference between CAT and GMAT?

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The CAT and GMAT varies in the two aspects; the level of difficulty and types of questions. In case of Maths Section CAT is slightly tougher whereas the English Section of GMAT is tougher than CAT. Further, both the tests vary in terms of types of questions. For instance, the GMAT verbal section comprises only three types of questions viz. sentence correction, critical reasoning and reading comprehension, whereas CAT has variety of questions. Thus after clearing your fundamentals, you will need to concentrate on these specific types of questions for the GMAT. Lastly, CAT is a paper-based test and GMAT is a Computer Adaptive Test so the test taking strategy varies. For instance in CAT you can go back to a question, change your answers but in case of GMAT you cannot change your answers rather you cannot go back to a question once you have answered it. You have to answer the questions in the order they are presented. The screen will not display the next question till you answer a particul

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