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Sonali

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GMAT Focus Quantitative Reasoning Prep StrategiesMake a plan, time your preparation and stick to your schedule for preparation.Ensure a good understanding of core topics that are tested, that is Arithmetic and Algebra topics.Practice calculations using the correct formulae to build a solid base for solving questions.Ways To Prepare For GMAT Quantitative QuestionsReview math basics. .Take the quantitative section of a practice exam. .Analyze your practice exam. .Identify your area of the greatest weakness and attack it

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The highest score possible on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is 805. The GMAT is scored on a scale of 205–805, with each of the three sections (Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights) scored on a scale of 60–90.  Scoring 700 or higher on the GMAT is considered a challenging achievement and can improve your chances of getting into a top business school. However, the GMAT is a difficult exam, and only a small percentage of test takers score above 700.  In addition to the GMAT, many business schools also consider other factors when making admission decisions

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To find test center dates and times the nearest your location, visit: Search for a convenient test center. Please contact GMAT Customer Service for your region by phone, email or live chat, if you have questions or concerns related to your GMAT Exam taken at a Test Center appointment.Test Environment: The Online GMAT can be taken at home or any quiet, private location, eliminating the need to travel to a testing center.

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GMAC, which stands for the Graduate Management Admission Council, is the organisation that provides the list of GMAT test centers in India. The GMAT focus edition test centers can be found in all major cities across the country, totaling 39 in number.

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Sonali

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You can take free GMAT practice tests after you've completed your preparation for the exam. Practicing with free sample papers can help you:  Understand how well prepared you are for the test  Find out your strengths and weaknesses  Develop a strategy for time management  Improve your speed and accuracy  Here are some places to find free GMAT practice tests:MBA.com: Offers six official GMAT practice tests, with the first two free. You can also find 2024-2025 free and paid prep resources on MBA.com.  Kaplan Test Prep: Offers realistic format practice tests and high quality revi
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Sonali

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GMAT 2023: 10 Changes by GMACThe exam duration has been shortened, with three 45-minute segments replacing the previous format. The essay writing component has been removed from this year's GMAT exam. A new feature allows candidates to review and edit their answers to questions.On November 7, 2023, GMAC launched the GMAT Focus Edition 2024, a revamped version of the GMAT designed to better assess the skills required 

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Ideally taking the GMAT 12-18 months before your target programme start date should leave more than enough time for the other activities in the application process.Having your GMAT score ready at least 3 months in advance of the application deadline ensures that you have enough time to complete the other parts .You can take the GMAT once every 16 days, up to five times in 12 months, so allowing time for a retake can reduce stress and boost your chances of achieving. 

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Applicants must note that the new GMAT score usually ends with 5, thus, the new GMAT score cannot be 620. In comparison to the old GMAT score, the overall scores ended with a zero, so a score of 620 could be converted to the new GMAT scoring range. As per the old GMAT score scale, a score of 620 corresponds to 575 or 585 composite score on the new GMAT scale.  The scale of calculation was different for the old GMAT that is, 200-800. On the other hand for the new GMAT, the score scale is 205-805, thus, the difference. This is why the old GMAT score is higher in calculation in comparison to the new GMAT score scale. 

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Sonali

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Applicants can register for the GMAT exam anywhere between six months and 24 hours before the desired GMAT exam date. Since it may be difficult to find a convenient time slot at the last minute. It is recommended, to register for GMAT exam at least two to three months prior to the planned test date.  Moreover, it is better to book the GMAT slot at least 3-6 months prior to your desired test date. As you will get plenty of time to prepare for the exam.To register for the online GMAT exam, log in to your MBA.com account and click “Register for the GMAT.” You can then choose to register for an online exam. You'll be prompted to c
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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Since it is not always possible to accurately convert new GMAT scores to old GMAT scores, GMAC has released a Concordance Table. In this table there is an old GMAT score and its corresponding new GMAT score followed by the percentile bracket. This table is available on GMAC's website for reference. 

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