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GMAT Syllabus

GMAT Quantitative: Topic wise Approx No. of questions: 37

  • ( 5) Numbers/ Conversion/ Fractions/ Decimals/Averages/ Rounding off Numbers/ Exponents & Roots/ Prime Numbers...........
  • ( 3) Percents/Time Speed and Distance/Ratio & Proportion/The Ratio Matrix/Calculating Interest
  • ( 2)  Allegations/Word Problems/LCM/ LCD / HCF/ HCD......
  • (7) Geometry/Angles/ Line/ Polygons/ Triangle/ Quadrilaterals/Area/ Perimeter/ Volume /Surface Area/ Hexagon/ Circle/Cylinder/ Cone/ Sphere/Overlapping Figures/Volume and Three-Dimensional Figures
  • ( 3) Coordinate Geometry/Slope/Intercepts........
  • ( 8) Algebra/Inequalities/Equations/Algebraic Expressions/ Factoring/Manipulating Complex Word Problems/Functions/Quadratic Equations
  • ( 3)  Sequence and Series/ Progressions/ Arithmetic Mean/ Geometric Mean/ Harmonic Mean/ Variance/ Standard deviation/Mean Deviation
  • ( 2) Probability/Permutations and Combinations...........
  • ( 2)  Counting/Set Theory/Define Functions/Venn Diagram/Static.......
  • ( 2)  Graphs/Line Graphs/Circle Graphs/Bar Graphs /Cumulative Graphs.......

GMAT Verbal Topics 

  • Sentence Correction:
    Grammatical Errors vs. Stylistic Errors
    Capitalizing on Answer Choice Variance
     Subject/Verb Agreement
     Pronoun Agreement
     Pronoun Ambiguity
     Idioms
     Misplaced Modifiers
     Parallel Construction
     Verb Tenses
    The Subjunctive Mood
     Noun Agreement
     Active Voice vs. Passive Voice
     Common Errors in Diction
     Proper Use of Gerunds
     Comparison Words
     Quantity Words
     Redundancy
  • Critical Reasoning:
    Reacting to the Stimulus
     Arguments vs. Sets of Facts
     Identifying Premises and Conclusions
     The Six Question Types
     Type One Questions
     Type 1M Questions
    Type Three Questions
     Cause and Effect Stimuli
     Type Two Questions
     The 2N Negation Technique
     The 2S Justification Technique
     Type Four Questions
     Type Five Questions
     Flawed Methods of Reasoning
     Three-Four Combination Questions
     Type 5F Questions
     Type Six Questions
     Type Two-Three Combination Questions
  • Reading Comprehension:
    Categorizing the Passages
     The Pros and Cons of Outlining
     Political Correctness
     Business Passages
     Science Passages
     History/Humanities Passages

GMAT AWA Topic
The essays are scored in a range from 0 to 6. The ratings of the essay will be 6.0, 5.5, 5.0, 4.5, 4.0, 3.5, 3.0,2.5, 2.0, 1.5 and 1.0. Your essay will receive a rating of 6.0, 5.5, 5.0, 4.5, 4.0, 3.5, 3.0, 2.5, 2.0 1.5, or 1. A score of 0 will be given, if an examinee writes nothing, simply copies the topic or written in another language. The desired level is 5 and above.

 

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