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 The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 11th Edition


The Graduate Management Admission Test  is a standardized test conducted by the Graduate Management Admission Council of the Educational Testing Service, ETS, US. The scores of these tests are used as one of the most important parameters by US Universities and top USB Schools in their selection process. The GMAT comprises four sections. Each of the four sections is separately timed.

The first two sections of the GMAT test are collectively known as the GMAT AWA Section. The next two sections in the GMAT test are objective type sections, one of which is the Quantitative section and the other is the Verbal section.
The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 11th Edition

  • Section 1 - Analysis of an Issue: 30 min
    The first section in GMAT-CAT is an analytical writing task and has to be completed in the first 30 minutes. In this section, the candidate is expected to analyse an issue, take a position and support it using relevant reasons and examples from his or her own experience, observation, or reading. 
  • Section 2 - Analysis of an Argument:  30 min
    The second section in GMAT-CAT is also an assesment of analytical writing skills and is to be completed during the next 30 minutes. In this task, the candidate has to analyse how logically persuasive the argument presented in the question is?
  • Section 3 - Quantitative Section : 75 min
    This section (Quantitative) consists of multiple-choice questions delivered in a computer-adaptive format. Questions in this sections are dynamically selected as you take the test. Therefore, your test will be unique, and the multiple-choice questions will adjust to your ability level. A total of 37 questions are served in this section and comprise two types of questions within this section viz., Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency.
  • Section 4 - Verbal Section : 75 min
    The last section in GMAT - CAT is the Verbal section. This one is also a multiple-choice section delivered in a computer-adaptive format. There are three types of questions in this section viz., Reading Comprehension, Sentence Correction and Critical Reasoning.

At the end of the GMAT test, you will be given an unofficial score for the third and fourth section (i.e. the multiple choice Quantitative and Verbal sections). The official GMAT scores that include your performance in the Analytical Writing Assessment will be sent by mail to you a few weeks after you have taken the GMAT test. The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 11th Edition


Your performance in the GMAT AWA sections are rated on a scale of 1 to 6.The scores in the quant section and the verbal section of the GMAT test are cumulatively graded and represented on a scale of 200 to 800.





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