Thursday, January 6, 2011

New GMAT Format start from 2012

GMAC, the makers of the GMAT, is a substantial change in the examination are announced for 2012: one of the Analytical Writing section will be replaced by a new half-hour segment Reasoning complete.

 The new department will consider students who assimilate information from various sources. For example, students should read excerpts, charts, tables and spreadsheets to track down bits of information from each one question to answer. Students are required to analyze information, draw conclusions and identify relationships between data points, as should be done in the business school.

The Graduate Management Admission Council, the body that directs the GMAT, chose to introduce a new section for the investigation of B-schools all over the world for the last three years. The total length of the GMAT exam (three hours and a half) will not change. In conjunction with the addition of a new 30-minute Integrated Analytical Reasoning Writing section of the evaluation should be streamlined to include only one piece instead of two orders.

The GMAT exam is the verbal and quantitative sections will not change. As a result, when the new section was introduced in June 2012, the tests used in the same range of 200 to 800 now achieved. The test participant is given a separate score for the essay will, as they are today, and a separate rating for the new integrated logic segment.

These issues are (to participate in entrance examinations in India IIMS), on the lines of those adopted in the interpretation of the data portion of the tests, such as CAT testeed. However, it seems that the types of questions that seem to the GMAT, is very different from the reasonably simple option, your cat.

Students who are currently on the GMAT, not to worry - prices are valid for five years. However, the optimal strategy for test-takers will be created for three minutes before four months, and testing before the format changes.

For more details, please visit http://www.gmac.com/gmac/TheGMAT/TheNextGenerationGMAT/NextGenGMATFAQs.htm