GMAT Exam
About the GMAT exam:
GMAT is an acronym for Graduate Management Admissions test. The test is designed to know the candidates' skills that are important for business and Management programs admissions in Master's level programs of Colleges/Universities abroad. This test is used for admissions in Management and business schools in 114 Countries with more than 600 test centers all around the world. The GMAT exam is of 3 hours and 7 minutes in duration with 80 questions that integrate quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, Analytical writing assessment, and integrated reasoning. The questions are computer-adaptive in questions and answers. The GMAT exam fee in Nepal is Rs 30000 (USD 250).
If you are preparing for GMAT exams you need to know these things?
As a candidate appearing for the GMAT exams, one needs to be prepared and know the fundamentals of GMAT exams. They should set a realistic study schedule and preparation tools to be able to crack up logical reasoning and also have good academic writing skills to ace the exams. They can set a target goal to achieve excellent scores and prepare accordingly. Another option is to hire private tutors for instructing the techniques to crack all possible questions of the GMAT.
What are the GMAT scores required abroad?
The cut-offs of GMAT scores are varied country-wise from one University to another. In general, the competitive score is in the range of 650 to 700. In the most prestigious Universities the standard range of GMAT scores are:
Universities | GMAT Scores |
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Stanford University | 737 cut-off |
Harvard University | 739 |
University of California | 719 |
University of Chicago | 730 |
Cornell University | 700 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 722 |
The University of Warwick | 660 |
HEC Paris School of Management | 690 |
London Business School | 708 |
The University of Manchester | 600 and above etc. |
Advantages of taking GMAT exams?
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Accepted worldwide by Graduate Business Schools
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Checks the complete mental ability of the candidates
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GMAT scores have a validity of five years period
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It has 530 test centers all over the world
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When you want to take it you can appear no date to set for a GMAT exam
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Better career opportunities from a degree like MBA from abroad
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Better earning potential from top class Business school graduates.
Tips to raise the GMAT scores?
Here are some mentions that can be useful to get higher scores on the GMAT test:
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Make a study plan
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Invest your full time in study
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Hire a personal tutor to coach and prepare you
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Develop your mindset in executing the exam problems and answering adequately
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Try out official and company-designed test prep materials
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Focus on reading comprehension and attention to help you focus on details and fix errors
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Monitor your progress and fill up any shortcomings on your next practice test.
Language centers offering GMAT exams in Nepal?
1. Kathmandu College of Management.
Gwarko, Lalitpur
P.O.Box 11154
Phone: 5201997