Can anyone please give the complete information regarding GMAT?

Also, how can we prepare for GMAT effectively and what is the syllabus for the exam?

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ABOUT – GMAT is
·          conducted by Graduate Management Admission Council 
·         throughout the year at regular intervals
·          Candidates are allowed to attempt the exam only 5 times in a year, and 8 times in the whole lifetime. 
·         This Exam is conducted across 600 centers in 114 countries around the world. 
 
 
ELIGIBLITY-  
·          A bachelors degree from a recognized institute. 
Nationality-  There is no restriction regarding the nationality of the applicant.
Age Limit: must be atleast 18 years old. In case, a candidate’s age varies between 13-17 years, then he/she must provide a written proof of guardian’s consent for taking GMAT Test.
Retaking GMAT: Candidates have to wait for minimum 16 days before taking the test again.
Candidates have to wait at least five years to take the GMAT Exam again if the previously obtained GMAT score is a perfect score of 800.
GMAT score is valid for 5 years.
 
 
 
 
 
 
EXAM PATTERN – As this exam is tricky we at youth4work would like to share the pattern that have come to be associated with these exams.
·         It is a Computer based exam consisting of a total of 80 questions.
·         Total time: 3 hours 7 minutes (including optional breaks)
·         The examination paper is further divided into 4 sections
·         SECTION 1-Analytical Writing Assessment (1question)(30 minutes)
·         SECTION 2- Integrated Reasoning (12questions) (30 minutes)
·         SECTION 3- Quantitative section (31questions) (62 minutes)
·         SECTION 4-Verbal (36questions) (67 minutes)
·         There is no negative marking in GMAT however it is an adaptive exam, i.e., after a correct attempt the next question will be tougher and hold more weightage but if your attempt is wrong then the next question will be easier and thus will hold less marks.
 
 
SYLLABUS- The syllabus allocated to undertake this exam is as follows.
·         Analytical Writing Assessment
Analysis of Argument
 
Integrated Reasoning
Multi-Source Reasoning
Graphics Interpretation
Two-part Analysis
Table Analysis
 
Quantitative
Data Sufficiency 
Problem Solving 
 
Verbal
Reading Comprehension
Critical Reasoning
Sentence Correction
 
 
 
TIPS AND TRICKS – I would like to share a quick look at the tricks of the trade to crack the exams for GMAT
As a management student it is necessary to train yourself in planning for the future. So having a plan or strategy for exams is of paramount importance.
Secondly before starting your preparation it is necessary to go through the entire syllabus and exam patterns
Being up to date with current affairs helps in being aware of what is going around be it India or the world at large
Revise and be aware of your concepts and data
Lastly, take as many mock tests as possible to time yourself. For this I would recommend the prep guru application of youth4work.
 
 
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ABOUT – GMAT is
·          conducted by Graduate Management Admission Council 
·         throughout the year at regular intervals
·          Candidates are allowed to attempt the exam only 5 times in a year, and 8 times in the whole lifetime. 
·         This Exam is conducted across 600 centers in 114 countries around the world. 
 
 
ELIGIBLITY-  
·          A bachelors degree from a recognized institute. 
Nationality-  There is no restriction regarding the nationality of the applicant.
Age Limit: must be atleast 18 years old. In case, a candidate’s age varies between 13-17 years, then he/she must provide a written proof of guardian’s consent for taking GMAT Test.
Retaking GMAT: Candidates have to wait for minimum 16 days before taking the test again.
Candidates have to wait at least five years to take the GMAT Exam again if the previously obtained GMAT score is a perfect score of 800.
GMAT score is valid for 5 years.
 
 
 
 
 
 
EXAM PATTERN – As this exam is tricky we at youth4work would like to share the pattern that have come to be associated with these exams.
·         It is a Computer based exam consisting of a total of 80 questions.
·         Total time: 3 hours 7 minutes (including optional breaks)
·         The examination paper is further divided into 4 sections
·         SECTION 1-Analytical Writing Assessment (1question)(30 minutes)
·         SECTION 2- Integrated Reasoning
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