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Overview

GMAT stands for Graduate Management Admission Test. It is a standardized aptitude test with a pre-defined syllabus and is required for admission to many of the world's leading Business Schools.

The GMAT score is generally accepted as one of the most valid and reliable testing schemes in graduate business schools. The exam is designed to measure the skills students require to succeed in the challenging curriculum. Being a computer-adaptive exam, it is one that assesses the student's verbal, quantitative and analytical writing skills rather than a handwritten test. Being computer-based, the GMAT exam can determine the student's ability by selecting questions based on previous answers. As the student progresses with the exam, the difficulty of questions alters in accordance with the number of correct or incorrect answers given.

It is essential to undergo proper GMAT coaching before you appear for the test. Enlight offers quality GMAT coaching that ensures students get the best possible preparation. Here are just a few of the reasons why students should choose to prepare for their GMAT with Enlight:

In addition, Enlight also offers all its students a comprehensive 5 Point Study Plan built around their needs and requirements. Students enrolling for GMAT practice test preparation with Enlight will benefit from the ability to:

Two highly powerful preparation methods that Enlight GMAT coaching centres adopt are:

Critical Thinking Strategies: Realising that standardised tests rely on more than just the content, Enlight constantly updates and customizes its study and reference material, along with practice test papers, to ensure that it addresses the student's specific areas of concern. In addition, the faculty regularly arranges additional workshops or extra-help sessions on particular topics in which the student has underperformed during the mock test.

Essential Practice: Enlight collection of practice tests, other than basic content and timed drills, simulate the GMAT. The realistic practice and extensive training, as well as test day tips and exam strategies provided by our expert instructors, enhance the student's confidence in facing the actual exam.

Test Format

The GMAT consists of four sections:

  1. AWA (Analytical Writing Assessment)
  2. Integrated Reasoning
  3. Quantitative Reasoning
  4. Verbal Reasoning

Structure of the GMAT?

Test SectionAnalytical Writing AssessmentIntegrated ReasoningQuantitativeVerbal
Total Number of Questions1123741
Types of QuestionsAnalysis of an ArgumentTable Analysis, GraphicProblem Solving Data SufficiencyCritical Reasoning Reading
  Interpretation, Multi-source reasoning, Two-part Analysis Comprehension Sentence Correction
Time Allowed30 mins30 mins75 mins75 mins
Score Range0-61-80-600-60

Total GMAT scores range from 200 to 800; two-thirds of test takers scores between 400 and 600. Verbal and Quantitative scores range from 0 to 60; scores below 9 and above 46 for the Verbal section and below 7 and above 51 for the Quantitative section are rare.

The GMAT can be taken in 94 countries across the world. Appointments are available six days a week all year round. Students can appear for the GMAT once every 16 days and a maximum of five times in one calendar year with scores being valid for up to five years. If a student is fortunate enough to score a perfect 800 in the GMAT he/she cannot take the GMAT again for five years (until after their score expires).

Further details about the GMAT are available on the official website: www.mba.com

Enlight 10 key insights into the GMAT:

  1. As the student progresses with the exam, the difficulty of questions alters in accordance with the number of correct or incorrect answers given.
  2. The GMAT scores rely on the number of questions answered correctly and the difficulty level of those questions.
  3. The first question in the multiple-choice section has an 'average level'. If a student answers it correctly, the subsequent ones become more difficult. On the contrary, if the question is answered incorrectly, subsequent questions will become easier. The trend will follow until a question is answered correctly.
  4. The student cannot skip or return to a previous question, or change an answer.
  5. The student must finish the entire section and a strong penalty is imposed for leaving the test incomplete.
  6. The first few questions have a bigger impact on the score range than the last few.
  7. The performance in one section is isolated from the other.
  8. There are approximately 20 experimental questions in the test.
  9. Verbal, Quantitative, Integrated Reasoning and Total scores will appear immediately after taking the test.
  10. The official report is received within two weeks (with essay grades).

Fees

The cost to take the GMAT is US$ 275.00

In addition to the cost of taking the GMAT, other charges may apply in certain circumstances:

FAQs

What is a Computer Adaptive Test?

In a computer-adaptive test (CAT), questions are selected according to the student's level of intelligence. It starts with a question of average difficulty, and the correctness of the answer sets the difficulty level of the subsequent question. This pattern continues until the student gets to the end of the section and their ability on that subject has been measured.

What admission strategy must an applicant apply to increase the chances of acceptance at a Business School?

It is imperative that students put importance on their GMAT tests as well as their application essays. Their applications should exhibit their readiness for pursuing a programme at the Business School and speak of their willingness to contribute to the school environment.

Is it advisable to re-take the GMAT if the score received in the first attempt is low?

Students must make a concerted effort to prepare for the GMAT the second time and then retake the exam, if they feel that their GMAT test scores do not reflect their actual capabilities.

For what duration is a GMAT score valid?

A GMAT score is valid for 5 years. While a student can retake the exam to improve upon scores, Business Schools will have access to all your scores registered for the last 5 years. Hence, candidates are advised to prepare thoroughly before sitting for the exam.

When do I consider myself ready to take the GMAT?

Our 48 hour module is specifically customized and designed to make a candidate 'exam ready'. However if a student is deemed to be under prepared, we offer a combination of extra tutoring, further mock tests and result oriented strategic sessions to prepare the student to appear for the GMAT.

Where can I get more information about the GMAT?

Please fill in the enquiry form available on the webpage and we will get back to you at the earliest. Alternatively, you may walk into the nearest The Enlight centre or give us a call. Details of all our offices are listed in the 'Contact Us' page on our website. Our counsellors or faculty will be happy to assist with any GMAT queries.

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