GMAT

(Graduate Management Admission Test)

A globally recognized assessment measuring your aptitude for business studies

Overview

From freshman to continuing education options, we have you covered

The Best GMAT Prep Course is developed to help you obtain your desired scores.

  • Targetted study plan to maximise speed and accuracy
  • Experienced staff with individualised expert assessment and feedback
  • Weekday/Weekend classes to help fit your schedule
  • Daily Classes with Small Batch Sizes; 1×1 coaching also available.
  • Unlimited doubt-clearing sessions.
  • Excellent Practice Content with Unlimited Mock Tests
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What is GMAT?

The Graduate Management Admission Test, commonly known as the GMAT, is a crucial step in your journey to secure a place in a top-tier business school worldwide. If you aim to be among the select few in the field of business education, achieving a GMAT score of 700 or higher is essential.

We recognise the importance of the GMAT in your academic pursuits. As a leading coaching centre, we provide exceptional coaching and guidance tailored to enhance your scores and open doors to the finest business schools abroad.

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GMAT Exam Types

GMAT Focus Edition

Top Scorers for GMAT

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Sarthak Dhingra

Score: 329

Alok Raj Sharma

Score: 720

Bhavesh Sharma

Score: 710

Dipendra Vikram Singh

Score: 690

Ashish Khurana

Score: 660

Sameer Kenkre

Score: 720

Raja Debnath

Score: 740

Sayak Dey

Score: 750

Aneesh Aggarwal

Score: 720

Prateek Maheshwari

Score: 710

Karan S. Sharma

Score: 740

Vivek Mathur

Score: 710

Ishika Walia

Score: 700

Jigyasa Tanwar

Score: 710

Ranveer Verma

Score: 720

Ganesh Singla

Score: 720

FAQ

GMAT FAQs

The GMAT Focus Edition is the updated version of the traditional GMAT exam, launched by GMAC on November 7, 2023. It has been redesigned to better reflect the evolving skills required for modern business education, especially around digital and data literacy. The GMAT Focus has now become the main admissions test for MBA and graduate management programs, with the older GMAT format retiring on January 31, 2024.

The GMAT Focus Edition introduces several changes:

  • Exam Structure: It consists of three sections: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and the newly added Data Insights section.
  • Flexibility: Test-takers can now choose the order in which they complete the sections.
  • Breaks: You are allowed one optional 10-minute break after either the first or second section.
  • Question Review: You can bookmark questions and revise up to three answers in each section.
  • Scoring: The overall score now ranges from 205 to 805, calculated based on all three sections. Each section score ranges from 60 to 90 points.
  • Reporting: Candidates can review their performance before deciding to send their scores. The new score report offers more detailed insights at no extra cost.

Several content updates have been introduced:

  • The Verbal section no longer includes Sentence Correction questions.
  • Geometry-related questions have been removed from the Quantitative and Data Insights sections.
  • The Data Insights section combines elements of Data Sufficiency and Integrated Reasoning and is now part of your overall GMAT score.

GMAC updated the GMAT to align with the changing demands of the business world. The new format places a stronger focus on data interpretation, digital skills, and flexibility — all of which are essential for future business leaders. The redesign also aims to make the exam more accessible and relevant for today’s diverse applicant pool.

The GMAT Focus Edition officially became available for test-takers starting November 7, 2023. Registrations are open, and candidates can check local test centre availability on the official GMAT website.

The traditional GMAT exam will no longer be offered after January 31, 2024. After this date, only the GMAT Focus Edition will be available.

Yes, scores from the classic GMAT exam will continue to be accepted by most business schools for several years. Based on current guidelines, they should remain valid for at least five years after you take the test.

Here are the biggest changes:

  1. Exam Content: The GMAT Focus drops the Analytical Writing Assessment, allowing candidates to concentrate more on core business skills.
  2. New Features: Added benefits like the ability to review and edit answers, choose section order, and access enhanced performance reports give candidates greater control and insight.

The GMAT Focus covers:

  • Data Insights (20 questions, 45 minutes): Includes Data Sufficiency, Multi-Source Reasoning, Table Analysis, Graphic Interpretation, and Two-Part Analysis.
  • Quantitative Reasoning (21 questions, 45 minutes): Focuses on problem-solving and data sufficiency without geometry questions.
  • Verbal Reasoning (23 questions, 45 minutes): Tests reading comprehension and critical reasoning skills.

Yes, the scoring system has been updated for the GMAT Focus Edition. Total scores now range from 205 to 805, based on performance across all three sections. Importantly, the GMAT Focus remains a computer-adaptive test, meaning the difficulty adjusts in real-time based on your answers, just like the traditional GMAT.

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