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What is the syllabus?

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What is the syllabus?

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Ans. GMAT test assesses student’s ability in Mathematics and English. GMAT comprises of following sections 30 min: Analysis of an issue 30 min: Analysis of an argument 5 min: Break 75 min: Mathematics Section- 37 questions (Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency) 5 min: Break 75 min: Verbal Section- 41 questions (Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning and Sentence Correction) The total marks are 800. A 600 and above score is considered good. Different questions carry different marks depending on the difficulty level.

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The course consists of Mathematics, English and an AWA Section (Writing). The AWA Section consists of an Issue Analysis ( 45 minutes) and an argument Analysis(30 minutes). The Issue Analysis has a choice between two topics; the argument has only one prompt. 45 minutes: Mathematics section – 25 questions (Problem Solving, Quantitative Comparison and Data Interpretation) 5 minutes: break 30 minutes: Verbal Section- 30 questions (Reading Comprehension, Analogies, Antonyms and Sentence Completion) These sections do not appear in any fixed order. In addition, there is an unidentified Verbal, Quantitative or Writing Section that does not count toward the final score. Students have to attempt the Experimental Section because they would not know which one will eventually count towards one’s score.

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