GurukulMATH’s GMAT program is developed to clear all your doubts around the topics tested on GMAT’s MATH so that you can maximize your score and get in your dream college. In this program, we enable you with the right strategy for being fast and accurate at all section of GMAT’s math exam.
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Sessions are organized in the following manner:
Arithmetic
Data Analysis, Interpretation of Graphs and Tables, Operations on Rational Numbers, Work Rates, Number Theory, Properties of Integers, Fractions, Decimals, Prime Numbers, Even and Odd Numbers, Positive and Negative Numbers, Consecutive Integers, Number Lines, Digits,Factors and Multiples, Factor Trees, Order of Operations, Percentages, Ratios, Proportions,Squares and other Powers, Square Roots
Algebra
Quadratic Functions, Symbols as Representations of Operations, Exponents and Powers, Solving Equations, Substitution, FOIL, Factoring, Absolute Value, Distance Rates, Inequalities, Applied Algebra, Translating Math Sentences into Equations, Mean, Median, Linear Functions,
Statistics
Probability, Permutations, Combinations, Set Theory, Mean Median, Standard Deviation
Geometry
Lines and Angles (Vertical, Supplementary, Complementary, Alternate Interior, Parallel,Perpendicular, Tangent), Circles (Radius, Diameter, Area, Circumference, Arc Length,Inscribed), Triangles (Special Right Triangles, Pythagorean Theorem, Inequality Theorem, Area,Perimeter, Equilateral, Isosceles), Quadrilaterals (Area, Perimeter), Integrated Shapes, Shaded Regions, Volume (Cube, Rectangular Prism, Cylinder), Coordinate Geometry
There are four separately timed sections and two optional breaks on the GMAT, as outlined in the table below:
Sections | Types of Questions | Number of Questions | Allocated Time |
---|---|---|---|
Analytical Writing | Analysis of an Argument | 1 Argument Essay | 30 min. |
Integrated Reasoning | Graphics Interpretation Two-Part Analysis Table Analysis Multi-Source Reasoning | 12 | 30 min. |
Optional Break | - | - | 8 min. |
Quantitative | Problem Solving Data Sufficiency | 37 | 75 min. |
Optional Break | - | - | 8 min. |
Verbal | Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction | 41 | 75 min. |
Essay Test | Analyze an Argument | - | 50 min |
Total | 3 hrs. 46 min. |
Problem Solving Questions
Data Sufficiency Questions
The GMAT Program can help you perfect these 7 tips and many more!
1. Build a rigorous study plan.
Once you have registered for the GMAT and have a confirmed test date, create a study schedule.Plan out what you are going to study on a certain day, when you will study, where you will study, how long you will study and your goals for each day. Stick to your designed plan!
2. Review important concepts.
An exhaustive review of concepts in Math subjects – arithmetic, algebra, statistics, and geometry– is utmost important!!!!!! It is necessary to have a strong foundation and understanding of key terms and equations before you begin applying this knowledge to GMAT Quantitative problems.
3. Identify areas for improvement.
You should understand why incorrect answers are incorrect. Identify your areas of improvement,and focus to strengthening these areas to its max.
4. Practice, Practice, and right amount of Practice!
In any walk of life, it takes lot of practice to become the best in that category. It is true with GMAT Math Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency as well. So, practice all different kind of problems repeatedly and exhaustively in a given time frame will push you in top percentile.
5. Simulate a real testing environment.
You are allotted 3 hours and 46 minutes to complete the GMAT, including two eight-minute breaks. Treat your study time as if you are taking the real exam. Block out all distractions, limit interruptions, and focus throughout your study hours..
6. Time yourself.
You have 75 minutes to answer 37 Quantitative questions. That is an average of two minutes per question. Identify the shortest method to get to the correct answer. Sometimes solving the problem mentally is the quickest way to get to the answer. Other times using a strategy such as Pick-A-Number or Back-Solve is the most efficient.
7. Take as many authentic on-line practice tests as possible.
YPractice problems in books are great, however, the GMAT is a computer-adaptive test(CAT). Become familiar with answering Quantitative problems from computer screen to paper –doing so requires you to write down important information stated in each problem and draw diagrams and figures. You can download the Graduate Management Admissions Council’s free online test-preparation software, GMATPREP, to your PC or MAC by visiting www.mba.com.This software provides practice with real GMAT questions and the CAT format.
You can take GMAT test once every 31 calendar days. The maximum number of times you are permitted to take the test is five times in a rolling 12-month period. This policy applies even if you decide to cancel your test scores after taking the exam. If you take the GMAT more times than allowed, you will forfeit your GMAT scheduling fee, your test scores will not be reported,and you will be prohibited from future GMAT testing.
To register for the GMAT or take a free computer-adaptive practice test, visit the GMAC official website at www.mba.com. To learn more about the Computer Adaptive Test (“CAT”) format and how the GMAT is scored,please visit https://www.mba.com/exams/gmat.