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We strongly believe that GMAT test taking requires a good mix of understanding and techniques. Most of the test prep companies employ the shortcuts/quick tips that just do not seem to work outside their classrooms and students find it enormously difficult to crack the hard questions. Our focus is not only to equip you with those time saving tricks and techniques but also create a strong foundation that goes a long way in facilitating you when you are answering those real questions at the test center.

The GMAT score ranges from 200-800. Just like in a B-school, students are rated on a bell curve on a GMAT exam and 68% them score between 400-600

The examinees decide the level of questions they want to answer during the test. Adaptive in nature, GMAT matches the pace of the test takers and adapts with their ability at every step.

It employs a complicated algorithm that can allow you to make silly mistakes without any penalty.

Questions in the beginning matter more than those at the end. As you move along with the algorithm, you spend more time with the computer, the machine gets to know you better and becomes less judgmental with the passage of questions.

You should always finish the test and never leave questions at the end. Blank questions hit the examinees harder than the incorrect ones.

Both quantitative and verbal sections have experimental questions that do not count towards your score. Is there a way to identify those questions? No?

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