4th November 2016 09:35 AM | |
shikha | Re: GMAT Out of 800 Some great tips to score 800 marks in Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) are as follows: Set an exponential GMAT prep timetable Focus on your weaknesses… but in a measured way Set time milestones during the GMAT test Track your mistakes with an error log Study consistently Take complete practice tests It is not only necessary to learn and know all the concepts and tricks; it is also essential to be confident and quick in using them. Understand your weaknesses Get the best study materials possible Understand the GMAT Test for Better Scores Approach Study Material in a Focused Manner Don't Let Frustration Get the Better of You Practice Practice & More Practice Don't be too hard on yourself Have Confidence in yourself Choose the right prep course and study materials GMAT Syllabus Analytical Writing Assessment: According to the syllabus of GMAT, the Analytical Writing Assessment measures ability to think critically. During the assessment test, are asked to analyse the reason behind a given argument and write a critique of the same. There are no set topics for this test. Integrated Reasoning: The Integrated Reasoning section of the GMAT syllabus measures ability to evaluate information presented in multiple formats from multiple sources – skills need to succeed in a technologically advanced, data-driven world. There are four types of Integrated Reasoning questions measure how well integrate data to solve complex problems. They include: Graphics Interpretation: According to the syllabus of GMAT, are required to interpret a graph and select the option from a drop-down list to select the accurate answer. Two-Part Analysis One has to select one answer from each column to solve a problem with a two-part solution. Possible answers will be presented on a table with a column for each part. Table Analysis In this, question has to sort the table to organise the data so that can determine whether certain conditions are met. Each question will have statements with opposing answers (e.g., yes/no, true/false, inferable/not inferable); select one answer for each statement. Multi-Source Reasoning In this question, are required to discern which data need to answer the question. Quantitative: The Quantitative section measures ability to analyse data and draw conclusions using reasoning skills. The mathematics needed to understand and solve the questions in this section of the GMATsyllabus are similar to what is taught in secondary school classes. The Quantitative section contains two types of questions, Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency. The main topics of this section are as follows: • Arithmetic • Geometry • Elementary Algebra As per the GMAT syllabus, some of the sub topics include the following but are not limited to this list: • Sets • Statistics • Fraction • Decimals • Ratio & Proportion • Percentage • Linear Equations • Quadratic Equations • Functions • Coordinate Geometry • Polygons • Permutation & Combination • Numbers • Integers • Average • Angles Verbal: The Verbal section measures your ability to read and understand written material, to evaluate arguments, and to correct written material to comply with standard English. This section tests comprehending skills, grammatical skills and reasoning skills. The question types are as follows: • Reading Comprehension • Critical Reasoning • Sentence Correction According to the GMAT syllabus, the sub topics are as follows: • Sentence Correction • Critical Reasoning • Synonyms-Antonyms • Idiom |
4th November 2016 09:11 AM | |
Unregistered | GMAT Out of 800 Can you tell me some great tips to score 800 marks in Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)? Also provide me its syllabus too? |