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GMAT Coaching Classess in Delhi

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized test that gauges your aptitude for sterling graduate management programs such as an MBA by assessing quantitative, written, verbal, analytical, comprehension, and mathematical skills of the examinee. In order to gain access to exemplary programs at elite universities across the United States and Europe, you must ace the GMAT!
The GMAT is a Computer Adaptive Test (CAT). The level of difficulty for successive questions is dependent on the examinee’s ability level. This form of ‘tailored testing’ functions on an interesting way of evaluation: If you answer correctly, the next question will be tougher; if you answer incorrectly, the subsequent question will be comparatively easier. Sounds complicated? Don’t worry, EdNet is here to help you.
The best GMAT coaching classes in Delhi, EdNet’s Prep School provides personalized instructor-led courses, individualized attention and flexible timings. The GMAT calculates and projects an individual’s performance and reflects their aptitude for tackling challenges in the real world of business. EdNet’s GMAT coaching classes, available in South Delhi’s posh locale, give students a rigorous training to excel this test and gain coveted entry to graduate programs in Business Management, Finance, and Accountancy.

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GMAT Structure

The GMAT is composed of four sections:
The GMAT requires 4 hours of testing time, including the breaks you may require.
Examinees are allowed 30 minutes each for the Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) and Integrated Reasoning (IR) sections. Meanwhile, they are given 75 minutes to appear for 37 questions of the Quantitative section and another 75 minutes for 41 questions of the Verbal section. Both the Quantitative and Verbal sections are of multiple-choice pattern.

GMAT Scoring Grid

A candidate’s final GMAT score can range from 200 to 800 and is based on a scaled accumulation of the Verbal and Quantitative scores. The Analytical Writing Assessment and Integrated Reasoning sections of the test are allotted independent scores, which do not account for the final test score.

GMAT Structure

The GMAT has recently introduced the Focus Edition, which brings significant changes to the test structure and content compared to the classic version. Here is an overview of the updates:
Key Changes in GMAT Focus Edition (2024):
1. Exam Duration and Structure:
2. Scoring:
3. Eliminated Sections:
4. Improved Insights:

GMAT Scoring Grid

A candidate’s final GMAT score can range from 200 to 800 and is based on a scaled accumulation of the Verbal and Quantitative scores. The Analytical Writing Assessment and Integrated Reasoning sections of the test are allotted independent scores, which do not account for the final test score.
GMAT Basics
Frequency

The test is administered in certified Test Centres across the globe, throughout the year; candidates can retake the test if they want, provided the next date is after 16 days.

Attempts

The test is administered in certified Test Centres across the globe, throughout the year; candidates can retake the test if they want, provided the next date is after 16 days.

Sections

No change.

Maximum Score

800

Old GMAT vs New GMAT

Test takers who appeared for the old GMAT, could follow only one pattern of writing for the four sections, that is: Analytical Writing Assessment, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative, and Verbal. 2017 onwards, the GMAC announced that the sections of the GMAT can be hence attempted in three different orders, one of which can be chosen by the examinee at the beginning of the test.
The two new orders are:
Why EdNet?
We understand the paucity of time in this fast-paced world. Keeping the needs of our students in mind, EdNet GMAT coaching offers two fantastic options: choose our 10-week intensive program, or the 5-week crash course!
EdNet Specialized GMAT Tools

Our proprietary GMAT Prep module not only focuses on helping you aggrandize on critical strategies, techniques, and tips and tricks to tackle the Quant and Verbal section, but also emphasizes on building your time-management and critical-thinking skills. Let’s get you sailing through the test!

Extensive Preparation

Our courses have been designed to optimize every minute of your GMAT preparation. We guarantee the most extensive training in order to help you achieve the best scores. We design customized study schedules for you that accommodates various study patterns and individual-specific learning.

EdNet Review Process

Based on the study plan, our faculty conducts bi-weekly review sessions with our students to monitor their progress and to understand what areas need to be worked on. This process ensures that we are always focused on our goal: a stellar GMAT score for you.

Expert Teachers

We only partner with highly experienced faculty members in our industry who have personally appeared for GMAT. EdNet faculty has a combined experience of over 50 years of preparing Indian and international students for the competitive test.

Exclusive Top-Quality Content

Content that helps you learn faster and smarter! Our content has been carefully curated keeping your comfort and progress in mind. We are probably the only institute in India to have created a specific GMAT prep module product by taking consistent feedback from our previous and current students.

Accurate Tests

Our 10 full-length GMAT tests have up-to-date questions that exactly reflect the pattern you’ll see on test day, so you are fully prepared for any and every challenge. Our tests will help you determine when you’re ready to achieve your desired scores on paper. Get in-depth analysis of your answers, understand your strengths and weaknesses in the subject matter, and review mock tests with our supportive staff.

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Frequently Asked Questions
GMAT is an internationally recognized exam, the scores for which are accepted by almost all business schools across the globe.
If you take GMAT exam the sixth time in a period of 12 months, then your scores will be nullified and you will barred from taking the GMAT exam in future.
Yes, in this case, you are eligible to retake the exam. However, do understand that you cannot appear for the exam more than eight times in a lifetime.
This depends on your dedication and the quality time you are willing to spend on preparation. We recommend at least 60 days, including 15 days for self-preparation and taking/reviewing mocks before exam day.
You can cancel the exam in the middle of your attempt, with a benefit of its score standing invalid, thereby the score being counted as a fulfilled attempt.
It takes $250 to appear once for the GMAT, which approximately translates to about 16000 INR. There is no penalty or fine charged whatsoever for appearing more than once.
You can see your unofficial (preliminary) GMAT scores immediately after you finish the exam.
The average student scores between 400 and 600 in the GMAT, and the maximum score you can obtain is 800.
GMAT is not mandatory in certain B-Schools, if you have already appeared for GRE. We advise you to check the official scores taken by the University of your Choice for admission procedures before appearing for either of the exams.
You can take the GMAT exam once every 16 calendar days, but not more than five times in a given year.
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