About

GMAT

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized exam used globally for admissions to graduate business programs, such as MBAs. It assesses analytical, quantitative, verbal, and data literacy skills through four sections: Analytical Writing Assessment, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative, and Verbal. The GMAT is computer-adaptive, meaning the difficulty of questions adjusts based on your performance. Scores range from 200 to 800, with over 2,400 institutions worldwide using it as part of their admissions process. The GMAT helps business schools evaluate the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management.

 

Benefits of Digital SAT

Global Recognition

It is accepted by over 7,000 programs at 2,300 graduate business schools worldwide, including top MBA programs.

Skill Assessment

Measures critical analytical, writing, quantitative, verbal, and reading skills essential for success in business school.

long validity of scores

GMAT Scores are valid for five years, providing ample time to apply to various programs.

Standardized Benchmark

Provides a standardized benchmark for comparing candidates from diverse educational and professional backgrounds.

Scholarship Opportunities

High GMAT scores can qualify you for scholarships and financial aid from business schools.

Personal Growth

Enhances critical thinking, time management, and strategic planning skills, contributing to personal development

Affordable Pricing

At Asksoverseas Institute, we understand the importance of providing high-quality education and training at a price that is accessible to a wide range of students. This is the layout of our fee structure for GMAT:-

  • One to one online:- INR 35000
  • One to one offline:- INR 25000

Exam Structure and Types of Questions:

Sections No of Questions Question Types Section Duration
Verbal Reasoning 23 Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning 45 Minutes
Quantitative Reasoning 21 Problem Solving, (Algebra and Arithmetic) 45 Minutes
Data Insights 20 Data Sufficiency, Multisource Reasoning, Table Analysis, Graphics Interpretation, TwoPart Analysis 45 Minutes

 

The GMAT exam is 2 hours and 15 minutes long (with one optional 10-minute break) and consists of 64 questions in total

Why Choose Asksoverseas

Free Lifetime Membership

Enjoy lifelong access to Ask Overseas services without any additional costs. This means continuous support and resources for your academic and career journey, allowing you to benefit from updates and new offerings as they become available.

One to One Tutoring

Get personalized attention with one-on-one tutoring sessions. This tailored approach ensures that you receive individualized instruction, which can address your specific learning needs and help you grasp complex concepts more effectively.

Affordable Pricing

Access quality education at the most affordable rates globally. Ask Overseas ensures that financial constraints do not hinder your educational and career aspirations by offering services at unbeatable prices.

Free Visa Assistance

Receive assistance with visa applications at no cost. Navigating the visa process can be complex and stressful, but Ask Overseas provides support to ensure a smooth and successful application.

Customized Study Plans

Receive tailored study plans designed to suit your learning pace, style, and specific needs. Customized plans help you focus on areas that require improvement and optimize your study time for better outcomes.

Free Profile Assessment

Receive a detailed assessment of your academic and professional profile. This service helps you understand your strengths and areas for improvement, allowing you to make strategic decisions about your education and career.

Roadmap of Asksoverseas

01

Diagnostic Test

A diagnostic test for GMAT in Asksoverseas evaluates a student's current proficiency in each section. It identifies strengths and weaknesses relative to GMAT requirements. This assessment helps instructors create personalized study plans, focusing on areas needing improvement, ensuring efficient and targeted preparation for the actual GMAT exam, thereby maximizing the student's potential score.

02

Evaluation

After completing the diagnostic test, we conduct an in-depth review session with the student and their parent to discuss the results. For those opting for GMAT diagnostic, we compare the scores from both exams to assist in making an informed decision between the two. Following this, we strategize a tailored exam preparation plan based on the chosen standardized test.

03

Classes

Each student is assigned a mentor, and class schedules are customized to fit their preferences and availability. Classes, held three times a week, cover exam content and specific classwork, along with homework equivalent to over 20 practice papers. This intensive approach addresses learning gaps, aiming for completion within 8-12 weeks.

04

Sectional Testing

Following syllabus completion, we immerse students in targeted sectional practice, encompassing every topic and concept within the section. This phase focuses on refining strategies, mastering tips and tricks, and honing time management skills.

05

Full Length Test Cycle

After the sectional testing phase, the Full-Length Test (FLT) cycle begins. Students gain access to the Asks Overseas GMAT Testing Portal, which mimics the College Board's Bluebook Portal, providing an authentic test experience. This rigorous testing regimen builds resilience for exam day challenges. Students complete 12 to 16 extensive full-length tests before the final exam, ensuring optimal readiness.

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Reviews and Error Correction

In-depth review sessions with mentors are conducted to identify and strengthen students' areas of improvement. This approach encourages students to self-reflect on their mistakes, with guidance from mentors to rectify them. Additionally, students participate in sectional workshops to enhance their understanding of the syllabus, thereby minimizing the likelihood of careless errors.

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FAQS

  • Q1.How often can I take the GMAT?

    All GMAT exam attempts, across all editions of the exam, taken online or at a test center, will count towards your five (5) GMAT exam attempts during a rolling 12- month period and eight (8) total lifetime limits.

  • Q2.What is a good GMAT score?

    A good GMAT score varies depending on the target business school. Generally, a score of 700 or above is considered competitive for top business schools. However, it's essential to research the average scores of admitted students at your target programs.

  • Q3.How do I register for the GMAT?

    You can register for the GMAT online at the official GMAT website (mba.com). The registration process includes selecting a test date and location, creating an account, and paying the test fee.

  • Q4.HOW DO I SEND MY OFFICIAL SCORE REPORT(S) TO SCHOOLS/PROGRAMS?

    Please visit Sending Your Score on www.mba.com for details on how to send your Official Score Report(s) to schools/programs.

  • Q5.Can I use a calculator on the GMAT?

    No, calculators are not allowed on the Quantitative section of the GMAT.

  • Q6.How long is the GMAT exam?

    The GMAT exam is 2 hours and 15 minutes long (with one optional 10-minute break) and consists of 64 questions in total.

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