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The GMAT Focus Edition Test (General Management Admission Test) is required for all those who want to study the Master in Business Administration (MBA) abroad. The exam consists of 3 sections: Quantitative, Verbal and Data Insights.
All questions are multiple choice, allowing the student to already know the final score at the end of the exam, which is valid for 5 years.
The maximum exam score is 805 points, divided between the “Quantitative” and “Verbal” sections. The maximum time allowed for the exam is 2 hours and 15 minutes (Including the break and tutorial).
Below is a brief explanation of the sections:
- The “Quantitative Section” assesses the student’s ability to analyze data and reach conclusions using their reasoning ability on math items at all levels.
- The “Verbal Section” assesses the student’s ability to read and understand written materials and evaluate arguments. It is divided into 2 subsections, namely Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning.
- “Data Insights” measures the candidate’s ability to analyze and interpret data and apply it to real-world business scenarios. It leverages Integrated Reasoning and Data Sufficiency question types to measure a newly calibrated digital and data literacy dimension – one of the most relevant and in-demand skills in business today.
The test taker can choose the sequence of sections, depending on the preference and evaluation of the degree of difficulty for each person. See the 3 sections below:
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