Latest Updates for GMAT 2024
- The Focus Edition takes only 2 hours and 15 minutes compared to the traditional GMAT's 3 hours and 7 minutes.
- The Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) and Integrated Reasoning (IR) sections have been removed.
- Unlike the traditional GMAT, you can now choose which section to begin with, potentially maximising your performance in your strongest area.
- You can only review and change answers within a section, not across the entire exam.
GMAT Exam Syllabus and Pattern
It is a two-hour, 15-minute computer-adaptive test with objective and subjective questions totalling 64.
We have covered every section of the GMAT focus edition syllabus for 2024 below, whether it be the GMAT Quantitative syllabus, GMAT math syllabus, GMAT verbal syllabus, or GMAT data insights syllabus.
GMAT Quantitative Reasoning Syllabus and Pattern
There will be 21 questions in the Problem Solving section.
There will be multiple-choice options for the objective-style questions. The duration of the section is 45 minutes.
GMAT Verbal Reasoning Syllabus and Pattern
This section includes Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning and will last 45 minutes.
It tests written comprehension, reading comprehension, and understanding of the logical connections between the passage's points and concepts.
The following areas will be covered in this Verbal Reasoning section
- Critical Reasoning
- The Rhetorical Construction of the Sentences
- Reading Unseen Passages
- Subject-Verb Agreement
- Misplace Modifiers
- Countable vs Uncountable
- Parallelism
GMAT Data Insights Syllabus and Pattern
This section, which will last 45 minutes, includes Critical Thinking, Information Synthesis, and Problem-Solving.
It tests the data literacy skills needed to analyse, interpret, and draw conclusions with data sets in various formats, such as text, charts, graphs, etc.
The following areas will be covered in this Data Insights section
- Data Sufficiency
- Graphics Interpretation
- Table Analysis
- Two-part Analysis
- Multi-source Reasoning