About GMAT:-
The GMAT is a four–hour computer-based test offered at approved testing centers around the world.
GMAT structure:-
GMAT
Quantitative and Verbal scores are determined by the number of
questions you answer correctly and the difficulty level of those
questions. Scores for the Quantitative and Verbal sections range from 0
to 60, but scores below 8 or above 51 are rare.Business schools tend to
focus on your Overall (or composite) score. The Overall score is based
on your Quantitative and Verbal scores and ranges from 200 to 800 in
10-point increments.Both the Integrated Reasoning and the Analytical
Writing Assessment section are scored separately and not factored into
the Overall (200 to 800) score. Integrated Reasoning scores range from 1
to 8 in 1-point increments. The Analytical Writing Assessment section
is scored on a scale of 0 to 6.
GMAT Test:-
Business
schools will see all your GMAT scores from the last five years, so make
sure youre well prepared before you take the test. To get familiar with
the exam, try a GMAT free online practice test. Or check out our GMAT
Test Prep courses.
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