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Exam Overview: New GMAT Focus Edition
The GMAT™ Focus Edition is 2 hours and 15 minutes long (with one optional 10-minute break) with 64 questions in total.
- Quantitative Reasoning: 21 questions, 45 minutes
- Verbal Reasoning: 23 questions, 45 minutes
- Data Insights: 20 questions, 45 minutes
Quantitative Reasoning in New GMAT – Focus Edition
.Proficiency in arithmetic and elementary algebra is necessary for tackling these inquiries. Accuracy in responding to these Problem Solving queries is hinged on your logical and analytical prowess rather than mere mathematical proficiency. It’s important to note that a calculator is not permitted for use in this section.
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Verbal Reasoning in New GMAT – Focus Edition
This segment evaluates your aptitude for comprehending written content and assessing arguments logically. It encompasses a total of 23 questions, split between Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning.
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Data Insights in New GMAT – Focus Edition
The Data Insights segment evaluates candidates’ capacity to analyze and decipher data, and then apply this skill to practical business situations. Within the newly designed GMAT™ Exam – Focus Edition, the Data Insights section incorporates updated question formats such as Integrated Reasoning and Data Sufficiency. These question types gauge a freshly calibrated aptitude for digital and data literacy, a skill highly pertinent and sought-after in the contemporary business landscape.
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Mr Manish V is an IIM Kozhikode Alumnus. He has more than 15 years of GMAT and other competitive exam teaching. He is also Ph.D. (Research Scholar), LLM (Corporate Law), LLB, Masters in Mathematical Economics & Master in Politics (International Relations), DFM, DRTM, And PGDEL.
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