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6 Reasons Why You Must Join Inspirus GMAT Coaching Classes
GMAT Top Scores
Individual Focus
Customised Program
Exhaustive Study Material
Practice Tests
Video Lectures
GMAT Coaching Program Features
Instructors’ Contact Hours
- 50 hours (20 sessions of 2.5 hours each) of coaching with instructors to learn concepts, strategies, and applications
- 10 hours of one-on-one doubt-solving with instructors
- Specialized instructors for Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Data Insights
Exhaustive Study Material
- 4 concepts and practice books on Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Data Insights
- 15 sectional tests
Student-centric Approach
- Diagnostic Test
- Personalized study plan
- Individual student progress record
- Assistance in the test registration
Support
- Program orientation
- Mentor support- a single point of contact between the student/parent/s and instructors
- Pre-recorded video sessions at the center for missed classes
- Inspirus Student Learning Portal (iSLP) to access all learning materials
Our Recent High Scores
Name of the Student | Score |
---|---|
George Antony | 750 |
Anish Sahni | 730 |
Manjusha | 730 |
Naishadh Sambrant | 730 |
Kamal Jha | 720 |
Sirisha Panchangam | 710 |
Pankaj Badlani | 710 |
Achal Singhal | 710 |
Arvind Sridhar | 710 |
Swati Goradia | 700 |
Bhavik Mistry | 700 |
Nikunj Aggrawal | 700 |
About GMAT™
What is the GMAT Focus structure?
The GMAT measures skills in three areas:
- Data Insights
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Verbal Reasoning
Sections |
No of Questions |
Duration |
Data Insights |
20 |
45 minutes |
Quantitative Reasoning |
21 |
45 minutes |
Verbal Reasoning |
23 |
45 minutes |
*W.e.f. September 22, 2023
Data Insights: This section measures the ability to analyze and interpret data and apply it to real-world business scenarios. It consists of 20 questions which include Data Sufficiency, Multi-Source Reasoning, Table Analysis, Graphics Interpretation, and Two-Part Analysis. An on-screen calculator is available in this section.
Quantitative Reasoning: This section measures your algebraic and arithmetic foundational knowledge and how you apply this knowledge to solve problems. It is composed of 21 Problem-Solving questions.
Verbal Reasoning: The Verbal Reasoning section measures your ability to read and comprehend written material and to reason and evaluate arguments. It is composed of 23 Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning questions.
How is the GMAT Focus scored?
Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights sections of the exam. The contribution of each section’s score to the Total Score is equally weighted across sections. Total Scores for the GMAT™ Exam – Focus Edition range from 205 to 805.
How long is the GMAT Focus?
The overall testing time for the GMAT focus test is about 2 hours 15 minutes excluding the break time. There is one optional 10-minute break.
What is the GMAT Focus fee?
The GMAT test fee delivered at a test center is USD 275 and delivered online at USD 300.
How can I register for the GMAT Focus?
You can register for GMAT through MBA.com
List of B-Schools Accepting GMAT Scores in India
- IIM, Ahmedabad (PGPX)
- IIM, Bangalore (EPGP)
- IIM, Calcutta (PGPEx)
- IIM, Indore (EPGP)
- IIM, Kozhikode (EPGP)
- IIM, Lucknow (IPMX)
- Indian School of Business, Hyderabad/Mohali
- Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Ghaziabad
- Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon
- XLRI, Jamshedpur
- Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), Delhi
You can view the complete list at https://www.mba.com/
OTHER INFORMATION
To check where the GMAT™ is administered in your city, visit the official search page.
For further information visit: http://www.mba.com
GMAT™ is a registered trademark of the Graduate Management Admission Council.
FAQs
The GMAT stands for “Graduate Management Admission Test”.
The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) owns and operates the test.
The GMAT is to target the current-generation skills that are most relevant to success in graduate management programs.
The GMAT test is administered online via two convenient options: Test at home, and Test at Center.
The Data Insights section, the Quantitative section, and the Verbal Reasoning section of the GMAT Focus Edition are computer-adaptive. It means as you answer each question, the computer scores your answer and uses it as well as your responses to any preceding question to select the next question. 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 continues until you complete the section
It takes up to 3-5 days business days to receive the GMAT score.
The GMAT scores are valid for 5 years.
To retake the test, you have to wait for 16 days between appointments for all GMAT exam attempts.
- The GMAT approved identification
- Appointment confirmation email
The GMAT is conducted round the year.
Once you pay the registration fee of $275, GMAC allows you to send your official GMAT scores to a maximum of 5 colleges for free. You can pay an additional fee of $35 each for sending your additional score reports to more than 5 selected colleges.
The earlier a student takes the GMAT, the better it is. First, determine when you plan to attend grad school. If it’s within the next 12-15 months, you’ll want to begin looking at GMAT test dates and register for an exam. Once you’ve determined when you’ll take the test, it’s best to start studying 4-6 months in advance.
The GMAT is a widely accepted business school entrance exam. At many of these universities and colleges, the GMAT is a significant element to the admissions procedure onto an MBA or MiM program. For example, if you’re applying to top-ranked business schools abroad, a GMAT score is a prerequisite. However, at many international business schools, a GMAT score isn’t mandatory for admission, though a high score can earn you extra points from the admissions team.