The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized test designed to assess the readiness of candidates for graduate-level management and business programs, primarily for admission to MBA (Master of Business Administration) programs.
The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) consists of four main sections, each with its own specific syllabus:
Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA):
Analysis of an Argument (30 minutes): In this section, you are presented with an argument, and you need to analyze its reasoning and provide a well-structured critique of the argument. Your response should demonstrate your ability to identify the argument's strengths and weaknesses and present a coherent and well-organized essay.
Integrated Reasoning (IR):
Multi-Source Reasoning: Evaluate information presented in multiple sources, such as tables, graphs, and text, and answer questions based on the data.
Table Analysis: Analyze data presented in a table and answer questions related to it.
Graphics Interpretation: Interpret graphical representations of data and provide answers to questions.
Two-Part Analysis: Solve problems with a two-part solution by selecting the appropriate response choices.
Quantitative Reasoning:
Problem Solving: Solve mathematical and quantitative problems, which may involve concepts in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis.
Data Sufficiency: Determine whether the provided data is sufficient to answer a given problem, demonstrating your ability to assess the adequacy of information.
Verbal Reasoning:
Reading Comprehension: Read and comprehend written passages from a variety of subjects and answer questions about the content, structure, and main ideas of the passages.
Critical Reasoning: Analyze and evaluate arguments, identifying assumptions, drawing conclusions, and recognizing strengths and weaknesses.
Sentence Correction: Correct sentences with grammatical errors by choosing the best option that maintains clear and concise language.
Duration of the course: 5 months
Maximum number of students per batch: 10
Subjects covered: Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning & DI
Classes held 5 days a week
Class duration: 50-60 min
Study materials provided:
1. Recorded videos of all live classes available for download
2. Chapter-wise question banks with solutions
3. E-book provided at the end of the course
4. Personal assistance available for doubts
5. Guidance on how to build a strong profile for MBA admissions/Job Interviews.
Note: If you find the classes irrelevant, you can discontinue them starting from the next month.