Graduate Management Admission Test® (GMAT®)
GMAT
Sameer Medhekar (Student) (4140 Points)
21 January 2009Sameer Medhekar (Student) (4140 Points)
21 January 2009 Graduate Management Admission Test® (GMAT®)
Sameer Medhekar
(Student)
(4140 Points)
Replied 21 January 2009
GMAT® Eligibility
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(Student)
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GMAT® Exam Structure
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GMAT® Computer-Adaptive Format
The Graduate Management Admission Test® (GMAT®) consists of four separately timed sections. Each of the first two sections consists of an analytical writing task; the remaining two sections (Quantitative and Verbal) consist of multiple-choice questions delivered in a computer-adaptive format. Questions in these sections are dynamically selected as you take the test; the multiple-choice questions will adjust to your ability level, and your test will be unique
For each multiple-choice section of the GMAT® exam, there is a large pool of potential questions ranging from a low to high level of difficulty. Each section of the test starts with a question of moderate difficulty. If you answer the first question correctly, the computer will usually give you a harder question. If you answer the first question incorrectly, your next question will be easier. This process will continue until you complete the section, at which point the computer will have an accurate assessment of your ability level in that subject area.
In a computer-adaptive test, only one question at a time is presented. Because the computer scores each question before selecting the next one, you may not skip, return to, or change your responses to previous questions
BALASUBRAMANYA B N
(CCI STUDENT....)
(44682 Points)
Replied 21 January 2009
hi
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Sameer Medhekar
(Student)
(4140 Points)
Replied 21 January 2009
GMAT® Registration
You can register in four ways - (i) Online Registration (ii) Registering by Phone (iii) Registering by Fax (iv) Registering by Mail/Courier. You can take GMAT any day, throughout the year, (except on holidays and weekends - Saturdays and Sundays). In India, you can register by telephone or fax or mail at Prometric Testing (P) Ltd., Senior Plaza 160-A, Gautam Nagar, Yusuf Sarai, Behind Indian Oil Building, New Delhi 110 049, TEL : 011- 26512114/26531442, Fax: 265229741, Or online onhttps://www.mba.com/
Sameer Medhekar
(Student)
(4140 Points)
Replied 21 January 2009
Your Thanks is Inspiration for me balasubramanya
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