GRADUATE MANAGEMENT ADMISSION TEST (GMAT Coaching)
A world-renowned admission test GMAT or Graduate Management Admission Test is required to be given by those candidates who are desirous of taking admission to Graduate Management programs at management education institutions throughout the world. The GMAT exam is designed to help graduate schools of business assess the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management. GMAT exam scores are used by more than 3,000 graduate management programs throughout the world and is also accepted by selected Indian B-Schools.
A computer adaptive test, it assesses the knowledge the candidate has gained through his years of education. It curates the next question based on the response the candidate has given to an earlier asked question. Another distinctive feature of the GMAT exam is the fact that students cannot go back to a previously answered question. Therefore, students have to be extremely attentive when appearing for the said examination. Our GMAT coaching services prepare students for all four sections. These sections include Analysis of Argument, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative, and Verbal.
The test is scored out of a total of 800, and as the best institute for GMAT preparation, we ensure that each student harnesses their potential, in an attempt to reach that good score of 650+. Your GMAT score is valid for a duration of 5 years, and you can appear for a reattempt for up to 5 times in any 12-month period, but no more than once in any 16-day period.
One of the best institutes for GMAT preparation, our expert faculty train the students on how to ace this exam, within the stipulated time of 3 hours and 30 mins.
The GMAT exam is an entry requirement for certain programs as mentioned earlier at specific study destinations. For instance, Business programs in the USA require their applicants to possess noteworthy GMAT scores. Most AMBA-accredited Universities in UK requirements will include GMAT scores. Moreover, some universities in Australia ask for the GMAT exam to assess the overall ability of the student.
When looking to crack the GMAT exam an important factor to consider is that candidates generally find it difficult to answer all the questions in the allotted time which is the prominent reason for losing marks. This issue can be generally solved by timing yourself and giving yourself 5 minutes less than the allotted time when you solve the questions for practice.
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The GMAT Test Format is divided into 4 sections namely,
Analysis of an Argument
One question to be answered in 30 minutes
Integrated Reasoning
12 questions to be answered in 30 minutes Students can opt for an Optional Break
Quantitative
31 Questions to be answered in 62 minutes Students can opt for an Optional Break
Verbal
36 Questions to be answered in 65 minutes
The Total duration of the entire Test Format is 3 Hours 30 minutes.
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The Analytical Writing Assessment section of the test measures your ability to think critically and communicate complex ideas through writing.
Integrated Reasoning section will assess the data analysis skill of a candidate. It will consist of four types of questions:
• Graph Analysis
• Table Analysis
• Two way Analysis
• Multi Source Analysis
The Quantitative section of the GMAT exam measures your ability to reason mathematically, solve quantitative problems and interpret graphic data. This section contains the following types of questions:
• Problem Solving
• Data Sufficiency
The Verbal section of the test measures your ability to understand and evaluate what you read and to recognize basic conventions of standard written English. The section contains the following types of questions:
• Reading Comprehension (Reading and comprehending the given text and answering the questions based on the same)
• Critical Reasoning (Reasoning and evaluating arguments)
• Sentence Correction (Correcting the data by following the standard conventions of writing)
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Essays are scored on a scale of 0 – 6 in 0.5 increments.
Integrated Reasoning section is scored on a scale of 1 – 8 in 1 point increment.
Quantitative section is scored on a scale of 0 – 60 in 1 point increment.
Verbal section is scored on a scale of 0 – 60 in 1 point increment.
Scaled scores of Quantitative and Verbal sections are added to create a score on the scale of 200 - 800 in 10 points increment.
Good score is 650 +/ 800
Computer Adaptive Format
In a computer-adaptive test, questions are chosen from a very large pool of test questions categorized by content and difficulty and presented one at a time. The test is constantly targeting your individual ability level. In each section, your answer for each question will determine the level of your next question. Consequently, you must enter an answer for each question and you may not go back to make changes. If you answer a question incorrectly by mistake or correctly by lucky guess, your answers to subsequent questions will lead you back to questions that are at the appropriate level of difficulty for you.
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Teaching Pedagogy for Quantitative & Verbal Part
Exercises are assigned from GMAT Official Guide. We make our students practice one question type at a time, so that they develop sound reasoning and proper approach, which will in turn enhance their expertise and confidence. After completion of individual exercises, the detailed discussion is taken in which our teachers try to understand the reasoning and approach followed by students.
If a student is found to be not following the right approach, our teachers guide him. During essay sessions of GMAT topics are chosen from official pool and discussed with the students. After discussion of ideas, guidelines are given for composition of essays.
Salient Features of GMAT training @ Edwise
• 100 hours of intensive and comprehensive training
• Maximum 10-15 students per batch, making the sessions personalized
• Mathematics for MBA by RS Agarwal, GMAT official Guide and Princeton GMAT issued as courseware
• Barron's online account issued
• Teaching pedagogy involving a very strong focus on building fundamentals in Math, guiding students with approach towards different question types, helping students build reasoning skills and giving sufficient practice.
• Qualified, experienced and trained faculties
• 20 full-length mock tests
• Well stocked library
• Availability of Weekdays (Tuesday to Friday, 2 hours per day) and Weekend Batches (Saturday and Sunday, 4 hours per day) under Regular Mode
• Availability of Fast Track Mode (Tuesday to Sunday, 4 hours per day) for people who want to complete the course at the earliest.
• Facility of shifting to any branch throughout India
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Edwise offers one of the most intensive, comprehensive, affordable and value-for-money training services for GMAT in India. One of the most salient features of training at Edwise is a very strong focus on building the foundation of Mathematics and coupling the same with rigorous practice.
Score Validity : 5 years
Registration Mode : Online
Mode of payment : Debit Card / Credit card / Demand Draft
Test Fee : $ 275
Score reporting time : Approximately 20 Calendar Days
Extra Score Reporting Fee : $ 35 Each
Official Website : www.mba.com
Rescheduling Fee : $ 60
Test Administration Frequency : Throughout the year
Test Repetition policy : 16 days, maximum 5 times a calendar year
Nature of test : Computer Based Test
Recent Students Performance
Shrey Mehta 730/800
Rahul Vaidhya scored 730/800
Neeraj Sakhardande scored 720/800
Satish Bilgi scored 710/800
Tania Lobe scored 700/800
Test Format
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The GMAT Test Format is divided into 4 sections namely,
Analysis of an Argument
One question to be answered in 30 minutes
Integrated Reasoning
12 questions to be answered in 30 minutes Students can opt for an Optional Break
Quantitative
31 Questions to be answered in 62 minutes Students can opt for an Optional Break
Verbal
36 Questions to be answered in 65 minutes
The Total duration of the entire Test Format is 3 Hours 30 minutes.
Brief on each section
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The Analytical Writing Assessment section of the test measures your ability to think critically and communicate complex ideas through writing.
Integrated Reasoning section will assess the data analysis skill of a candidate. It will consist of four types of questions:
• Graph Analysis
• Table Analysis
• Two way Analysis
• Multi Source Analysis
The Quantitative section of the GMAT exam measures your ability to reason mathematically, solve quantitative problems and interpret graphic data. This section contains the following types of questions:
• Problem Solving
• Data Sufficiency
The Verbal section of the test measures your ability to understand and evaluate what you read and to recognize basic conventions of standard written English. The section contains the following types of questions:
• Reading Comprehension (Reading and comprehending the given text and answering the questions based on the same)
• Critical Reasoning (Reasoning and evaluating arguments)
• Sentence Correction (Correcting the data by following the standard conventions of writing)
Scoring
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Essays are scored on a scale of 0 – 6 in 0.5 increments.
Integrated Reasoning section is scored on a scale of 1 – 8 in 1 point increment.
Quantitative section is scored on a scale of 0 – 60 in 1 point increment.
Verbal section is scored on a scale of 0 – 60 in 1 point increment.
Scaled scores of Quantitative and Verbal sections are added to create a score on the scale of 200 - 800 in 10 points increment.
Good score is 650 +/ 800
Computer Adaptive Format
In a computer-adaptive test, questions are chosen from a very large pool of test questions categorized by content and difficulty and presented one at a time. The test is constantly targeting your individual ability level. In each section, your answer for each question will determine the level of your next question. Consequently, you must enter an answer for each question and you may not go back to make changes. If you answer a question incorrectly by mistake or correctly by lucky guess, your answers to subsequent questions will lead you back to questions that are at the appropriate level of difficulty for you.
Training
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Teaching Pedagogy for Quantitative & Verbal Part
Exercises are assigned from GMAT Official Guide. We make our students practice one question type at a time, so that they develop sound reasoning and proper approach, which will in turn enhance their expertise and confidence. After completion of individual exercises, the detailed discussion is taken in which our teachers try to understand the reasoning and approach followed by students.
If a student is found to be not following the right approach, our teachers guide him. During essay sessions of GMAT topics are chosen from official pool and discussed with the students. After discussion of ideas, guidelines are given for composition of essays.
Salient Features of GMAT training @ Edwise
• 100 hours of intensive and comprehensive training
• Maximum 10-15 students per batch, making the sessions personalized
• Mathematics for MBA by RS Agarwal, GMAT official Guide and Princeton GMAT issued as courseware
• Barron's online account issued
• Teaching pedagogy involving a very strong focus on building fundamentals in Math, guiding students with approach towards different question types, helping students build reasoning skills and giving sufficient practice.
• Qualified, experienced and trained faculties
• 20 full-length mock tests
• Well stocked library
• Availability of Weekdays (Tuesday to Friday, 2 hours per day) and Weekend Batches (Saturday and Sunday, 4 hours per day) under Regular Mode
• Availability of Fast Track Mode (Tuesday to Sunday, 4 hours per day) for people who want to complete the course at the earliest.
• Facility of shifting to any branch throughout India
Miscellaneous Details
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Edwise offers one of the most intensive, comprehensive, affordable and value-for-money training services for GMAT in India. One of the most salient features of training at Edwise is a very strong focus on building the foundation of Mathematics and coupling the same with rigorous practice.
Score Validity : 5 years
Registration Mode : Online
Mode of payment : Debit Card / Credit card / Demand Draft
Test Fee : $ 275
Score reporting time : Approximately 20 Calendar Days
Extra Score Reporting Fee : $ 35 Each
Official Website : www.mba.com
Rescheduling Fee : $ 60
Test Administration Frequency : Throughout the year
Test Repetition policy : 16 days, maximum 5 times a calendar year
Nature of test : Computer Based Test
Recent Students Performance
Shrey Mehta 730/800
Rahul Vaidhya scored 730/800
Neeraj Sakhardande scored 720/800
Satish Bilgi scored 710/800
Tania Lobe scored 700/800