GMAT EXAM 2020
GMAT score is accepted by more than 2100 universities globally. It has become one of the major examinations in India for students aspiring to study in Top B-Schools across the world. Apart from CAT, GMAT is very much preferred by students because GMAT opens up a lot of options for students worldwide and mostly the experienced latter tends to give GMAT because they find so much scope after that and a lot to learn in Top Business Schools.
GMAT EXAM Structure
GMAT consists of 4 Parts i.e. Verbal, Quant, AWA (analytical writing assessment) and IR (Integrated reasoning).
Now every part of a GMAT exam is built to test something of a candidate like:-
- AWA measures how to analyze an argument in written form
- IR measures the skills used to analyze and synthesize information
- Quant measures Data sufficiency and Problem solving
- Verbal measures Reading comprehension (RC), Critical reasoning (CR), and Sentence correction (SC) skills.
MARKING SCHEME FOR GMAT:-
Marks in a GMAT exam are calculated based on various criteria like the number of questions you get right, difficulty level of question etc.
Let us understand this better with this table.
- 200–800
- Reported in 10-point increments
For particular sections:-
- 0–60
- Reported in 1-point increments
- the number of questions you get right
- levels of difficulty for questions you get right
- the number of questions you answer
- 0–60
- Reported in 1-point increments
- the number of questions you get right
- levels of difficulty for questions you get right
- the number of questions you answer
- 0–60
- Reported in 1-point increments
- the number of questions you get right
- levels of difficulty for questions you get right
- the number of questions you answer
- 1–8
- Reported in 1-point increments
- 0–6
- Reported in half-point increments
GMAT EXAM Pattern 2020:-
Topic | No. of Questions | Question Types | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
AWA(Analysis of Argument) | One topic | Analysis of Argument | 30 Minutes |
IR(Integrated Reasoning) | 12 topic | Multi-Source Reasoning Graphics Interpretation Two-Two Part Analysis Table Analysis |
30 Minutes |
Quant | 31 topic | Data Sufficiency Problem Solving | 62 Minutes |
Verbal | 36 topic | Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction |
65 Minutes |