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GMAT - (Graduate Management Aptitude Test) Coaching

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The GMAT exam is the premier business school admission test used to help thousands of graduate business programs make critical admissions decisions.

The GMAT helps you prove your commitment to and eligibility for the MBA or business master’s degree you’re applying to by demonstrating your problem-solving abilities and critical reasoning skills.

Submitting a strong GMAT score means a higher chance of acceptance and may also result in a scholarship offer to your chosen school.

  • The GMAT can be taken once every 16 calendar days and completed no more than five times in 12 months.
  • You can choose to take the test online or find test centers around the world.

Iyer’s Intellect offers the below GMAT coaching Options

1) Full time GMAT Coaching – For the Graduates/Work Experienced

Duration
6 Months
Class frequency
Monday To Friday
Class Timing
10AM to 2PM

2) For the On-going Degree Students

Duration
1 year
Class frequency
Saturdays plus Onam,
Christmas and
Summer Vacations
Class Timing
10AM to 2PM

GMAT Exam

The GMAT Exam is 2 hours and 15 minutes long (with one optional 10-minute break) and consists of 64 questions in total:

Sections
No of
Questions
Time Duration
Quantitative Reasoning
21
45 minutes
Verbal Reasoning
23
45 minutes
Data Insights
20
45 minutes

GMAT exam structure

1. Quantitative Reasoning
  • The GMAT quant section determines mathematical ability and numerical literacy.
  • This section of the exam tests your ability to reason, solve problems.
  • It measures the skills you will use in quantitative-based subjects such as finance, accounting and managerial statistics.
  • The questions in this section are problem solving questions, and require common knowledge of concepts related to arithmetic and elementary algebra.
2. Verbal Reasoning
  • GMAT verbal evaluates reading comprehension and critical reasoning.
  • You will be assessed on your ability to comprehend and draw inferences from written material and to evaluate arguments.
  • This section features a mixture of two types of multiple-choice questions:
  • Reading comprehension passages of up to 350 words are followed by a set of questions testing your ability to interpret the text, to draw inferences from it, and to identify logical relationships between elements of the content.
  • Critical reasoning measuring your ability to draw conclusions from short arguments.
3. Data Insights
  • This tests candidates’ ability to read and interpret data in multiple formats, including table analysis and graphic interpretation.
  • This part of the GMAT exam is designed to mimic today’s business world that demands managers synthesize data from multiple sources to identify patterns, make decisions and solve business problems.
  • There are 20 multiple response questions in the Data Insights section using five different question formats:
  • Multi-source reasoning using data from multiple sources, you answer multiple choice or yes/no and true/false questions
  • Table analysis using a sortable table containing numeric data, you must determine if a set of statements are true or false
  • Graphic interpretation using a chart or graph, you find or extrapolate a value to complete fill-in-the-blank statements from a drop-down list
  • Two-part analysis using quantitative and/or verbal information, you must weigh trade-offs and make decisions with more than one variable. Possible answers are presented in a table and you should choose the correct options.
  • Data sufficiency asks you to analyze a quantitative problem, recognize which data is relevant, and determine at what point there is enough data to solve the problem.
Computer adaptive testing
  • The GMAT is more than just a computerized version of a written test, it is computer adaptive. This means it automatically adapts the question you see in the above sections based on a real-time assessment of your performance as you are taking the test.
  • After an average difficulty starting question, the questions vary in difficulty depending on the test taker’s answers.
  • In the computer-adaptive format, if you answer a question right, a more challenging question appears next, and if your answer is wrong, an easier one appears.