Articles in GMAT
Quite a few people have been asking me for help on AWA. So here goes – An actual GMAT AWA Sample Reply – (written by me under timed conditions in 25 minutes sometime in Dec ’14 – Yes, I used to strain myself to deliver the entire 600 word ordeal in that much time) “In […]
Assumption – Argument – Conclusion map Choose variables and write down the main argument that has been drawn in the passage. It might not be a single argument but an argument map (A leads to B and B leads to C etc.). Once you have carefully analysed and listed down all the arguments carefully read […]
GMAT scores are one of the most popular tools by which universities screen business school applicants. The score provides some guidance to the selection committee as to the applicant’s ability to withstand the academic rigor of a MBA program. It is also not uncommon to have academic scholarships awarded based on GMAT scores, although it […]
Myth: An MBA is best suited for those who want to work for a big company. Reality: An MBA can help you to be successful in almost any organization. Many MBAs are successful executives in large corporations, but there are just as many working in nonprofits, healthcare organizations, higher education, arts management, the military, and […]
If you’re seriously considering business school, you’ll want to learn more about the Graduate Management Admission Test® (GMAT®), used to help make admissions decisions by more than 6,000 graduate business programs at more than 2,100 schools worldwide. The GMAT exam is a computer adaptive test administered in 113 countries. Here are answers to some Frequently […]
1. Why GMAT? GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test), which debuted in 1954 has just turned sixty. And has remained one of the most popular Global Business School Admission Tests with about 238,000 people in 113 countries taking the test in 2013 (according the Graduate Management Admission Council[1]). With sixty-two percent of test takers coming from […]
1. Why GMAT? GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test), which debuted in 1954 has just turned sixty. And has remained one of the most popular Global Business School Admission Tests with about 238,000 people in 113 countries taking the test in 2013 (according the Graduate Management Admission Council[1]). With sixty-two percent of test takers coming from […]
1. Why GMAT? GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test), which debuted in 1954 has just turned sixty. And has remained one of the most popular Global Business School Admission Tests with about 238,000 people in 113 countries taking the test in 2013 (according the Graduate Management Admission Council[1]). With sixty-two percent of test takers coming from […]
While India witnessed a quantum leap in business schools, ‘quality’ has continued to slide downhill. Both the supply and the demand side suffer from poor quality. The supply side problem pertains to the paucity of well-trained and experienced faculty while the demand side issue relates to the quality of admitted students. From the demand side, […]
If your GMAT quant score is around 40 or higher, then, most likely, you know all the math you’ll ever need to know for the exam — and you’ve known all of it for a long time. Hmm? How could you know all the math you’ll ever need to know, yet still score several points […]