The Graduate Management Admission Test� (GMAT) is a standardized assessment-delivered in English-that helps business schools assess the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management. Schools use the test as one predictor of academic performance in an MBA program or in other graduate management programs
| (A) SAT I (REASONING): |
FORMAT: SAT Question Types
The SAT includes a Critical Reading, Mathematics, and Writing section. |
Critical Reading
» Reading Comprehension,
» Sentence Completions, and
» Paragraph-length Critical Reading 800 marks.. |
800 marks.. |
Mathematics Section
» Algebra and functions
» Geometry Statistics,
» Probability and Data analysis |
800 marks.. |
Writing Section
» Multiple choice questions (35 min.) and
» Student-written essay (25 min.)
» Grammar, usage, and word choice |
800 marks.. |
| (B) SAT II (SUBJECT): |
| REQUIRED FOR: SAT II is sometimes a prerequisite for admission into a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Medicine, etc. in top Universities. |
| SUBJECTS: Math Level I C, Math Level II C, Physics, Chemistry, Biology E/M, Writing, Literature, American History, World History, Languages. |
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SAT Math Section
The Math Section consists of problem solving and grid-in questions. You'll answer questions on topics you've learned in school, including geometry, Algebra II and arithmetic.
» How many math questions are on the SAT? There are 54 Math questions on the SAT. You'll have three math sections; 2, 25-minute sections and 1, 20-minute section.
» What type of math questions are on the SAT? The 54 questions are broken down into 2 question types: 44, multiple- choice, problem solving questions and 10, grid questions that constitute the Student-Produced Responses.
Math Scoring : 200-800 points. You get 200 points for signing your name and each question you get right gets you closer to an 800 perfect score