Sections in GMAT
The GMAT stands for Graduate Management Admission Test. There are four sections such as Quantitative, Analytic Writing, Integrated Reasoning and Verbal. It is a Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) and the duration of this test is 3hr 30min. You can take GMAT Exam up to five times a year; each attempt must be at least 16 days apart. The GMAT is administered in standardized test centers in 115 countries around the world. The total scaled score from 200 to 800.
The Quantitative section measures your ability to analyze data and draw conclusions using reasoning skills. The mathematics needed to understand and solve the questions in this section of the GMAT exam is no greater than what is generally taught in secondary school classes. The score for this section is from 0 to 60. You have 75 minutes in which to complete 37 questions.
The Analytical Writing section measures your ability to think critically and to communicate your ideas. During this section, you are asked to analyze the reasoning behind a given argument and write a critique of that argument. The score for this section is from 0 to 6 point scale. You have 30 minutes for this section.
The Integrated Reasoning section measures your ability to evaluate information presented in multiple formats from multiple sources – skills you need to succeed in our technologically advanced, data-driven world. The score for this section is from 1 to 8 point scale.
The Verbal section measures your ability to read and understand written material, to evaluate arguments, and to correct written material to conform to standard written English. The score for this section is from 0 to 60. You have 75 minutes in which to answer questions.