- Analytical Writing Assessment
- Quantitative section and
- Verbal section
Analytical Writing Assessment: The Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) section of the test consists of two essays. In the first, the student must analyze an argument and in the second the student must analyze an issue. Each essay must be written within 30 minutes and is scored on a scale of 0-6. Quantitative Section: The quantitative section consists of 37 multiple choice questions, which must be answered within 75 minutes. There are two types of questions: problem solving and data sufficiency. The quantitative section is scored from 0 to 60 points. This sections consists of
- Problem Solving
- Data Sufficiency
Verbal Section: The verbal section consists of 41 multiple choice questions, which must be answered within 75 minutes. There are three types of questions: sentence correction, critical reasoning and reading comprehension. The verbal section is scored from 0 to 60 points. This section consists of
- Sentence Correction
- Critical Reasoning
- Reading Comprehension
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16 comments:
GOOD & use ful.Thank you
Crisp and Precise information :) Thanks!
really nice for beginners.!! thanks
Hi,
Its really a very useful information for beginners,But i have a question can u please help me out.
In Analytical Writing Assessment i did not unerstand what is analyzing and argument does it mean going with the argument or going against it?
And what is that we have to do for analyse an issue?
Can you please help me out with question and if possible mail me at sharishkumar19@gmail.com.
I will very happy getting these answers.
Short, simple, to the point and useful Summary regarding GMAT. Cheers.
this is really effective info for starters like me....
but i hav a question.. as u said tat they wod look at my academic record for my efficiency...wats the minimum required percent or cgpa(mine is cgpa) necessary for an engg eee student...i hav no managerial background...does tat effect...
plz reply to my email.. i ll be very greatful to u ...
somesh1942@gmail.com
sweet and short information...
Would be better if duration for stdies have also been mention.....
thanks... it's a gr8 help...
Important inf. given in systematic manner..Thx
Hi, Now 15 years education is enough for GMAT.
why are u dont post this important news
thnx....nice information...precise and as required by me
dushy
hi!Friends.
I am a engineering student.
I want to do M.B.A in U.S.A .
But i don't have any work experience . I want to know that if i apply for it whether i can get admission in good business school or not ?????
all u guys can u tell me how much different is GMAT from GRE in all three sections bcos i m already preparing for GRE can i take GMAT immidiately after GRE and get good score if prepared well for GRE
hi dis is priyanka...im taking gmat..bt i hv a doubt...i hv no work experience..so will dat matter me..for taking admisssion...also i completed my B.E in 2006....so will dis gap of 2 yrs,,,effect my admission...in us
hi this is Siddharth....i'd like to know something about this exam... Hmm..GMAT is conducted 5 days a week right..
So when do we need to take dates... do we need to book them well in advance or we can book it one week prior to the scheduled date...
what is the weightage for each section...
and this GMAT exam is counted out of 2400 marks right???
A very useful information for beginners.I am also interested in GRE Test Preparation can you help me.
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