GMAT
About the GMAT Exam
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a globally recognized exam used for admission into MBA and other business management programs. All Top Universities of the world, i.e., Australia, Canada, Singapore, USA, United Kingdome, Germany, Italy, France, Ireland, Sweden, Austria, Netherlands requires GMAT score.
It evaluates analytical writing, quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, and integrated reasoning skills. A strong GMAT score significantly increases your chances of getting into top business schools and securing scholarships.
We have designed our GMAT test preparation for our students in a such a way that it will master you in each and every section with end number of practice on our test preparation material and mack test. We prepare student until we are not satisfied with the outcome. This ensures that student clear with dissent score in their first attempt.
GMAT Exam Structure
Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA)
This is essay-based task last for 30 minutes helps to evaluate student’s ability of critically thinking and intense ideas for effective and meaningful communication. Framing sentence to using connective words and strong vocabulary, represents student’s strong hold on written communication skills.
Integrated Reasoning (IR)
In 2012 this section was introduced in GMAT. One of the most important features to evaluate student’s analytical and produce skill through graphics, text and numbers.
Quantitative Reasoning
This quantitative reasoning is maths-based task. There is total 21 problems to complete in 45 minutes.
Verbal Reasoning
The verbal reasoning consists 23 questions of multiple choices in total to complete in 45 minutes. This consists two types of questions Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning.
Over All Score – 805
Score Validity – 5 Years
How It Works
Choose Your GMAT Test Package
Select from free or premium GMAT mock tests designed to match your preparation needs and desired difficulty level.
Attempt Practice Tests
Take full-length adaptive practice tests that simulate real exam conditions and evaluate your performance under timed settings.
Get Instant Score Reports
Receive instant, detailed performance reports with section-wise analysis, feedback, and improvement tips to refine your preparation strategy.
Improve & Retake
Focus on weak areas, strengthen your concepts, and retake the mock tests to consistently boost your confidence and GMAT score.
GMAT Exam Structure
Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA)
Evaluate and critique complex arguments by writing a well-structured essay that demonstrates clarity, logic, and critical thinking skills.
Integrated Reasoning (IR)
Measure your ability to analyze and interpret data from multiple sources, graphs, and tables to solve real-world business problems effectively.
Quantitative Reasoning
Assess your mathematical and problem-solving abilities through data sufficiency and problem-solving questions designed to test logical reasoning and accuracy.
Verbal Reasoning
Test your English comprehension, grammar, and reasoning skills through reading passages, sentence correction, and critical reasoning questions.