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Global Course provides result - oriented GMAT group coaching at Malad West in Mumbai Suburb. The students residing from Borivali to Bandra utilize our effective GMAT Prep Courses as we share with our students updated study material, including mock tests, individual attention and regular testing and evaluation.
The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a critical exam for students aspiring to pursue management courses in India and abroad. Here are some key points to consider about the GMAT:
Preparation Duration:
Typically, a focused study period of 3 to 4 months is recommended. This allows for comprehensive coverage of the test syllabus and sufficient practice.
Regular Practice:
Consistent practice is essential. This includes working on practice questions, taking timed mock tests, and reviewing performance to identify areas for improvement.
Components of the GMAT: The exam consists of Three sections:
- Data Insights (DI):
Assesses your ability to analyze complex data. - Quantitative Reasoning:
Measures mathematical skills and understanding of basic concepts. - Verbal Reasoning:
Evaluates reading comprehension, critical reasoning, and sentence correction.
Global Course: Premier GMAT Coaching in Mumbai
Global Course has established itself as one of the leading coaching institutes for GMAT preparation, particularly in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai. Here’s a closer look at what makes Global Course a standout choice for GMAT aspirants:
- Small Batch Sizes:
With a maximum of four students per batch, Global Course ensures that each student receives personalized attention from instructors. This facilitates better interaction and tailored guidance based on individual strengths and weaknesses.
- Prof. Amar Singh:
Under the leadership of Prof. Amar Singh, the institute has cultivated a reputation for high-quality instruction. His extensive experience in GMAT coaching helps students navigate the complexities of the exam effectively.
- Group Coaching
deal for students who thrive in collaborative learning environments, Global Course offers engaging group sessions that encourage peer support and discussion.
- Offline and Online Classes
Global Course caters to the diverse needs of students by offering both offline and live online classes. This flexibility allows students to choose the format that best suits their lifestyle and learning preferences.
- Regular and Intensive Classes
The institute conducts both regular and intensive classes, ensuring that students can choose a pace that matches their preparation goals. This structure is particularly beneficial for those looking to maximize their study efforts in a shorter time frame.
- Convenient Locations
Situated in the Western Suburbs, Global Course is accessible to students from Borivali, Kandivali, Malad, Goregaon, Andheri, Powai, Juhu, and surrounding areas, making it a convenient choice for many.
Section | Time Limit (in Minutes) | No. of Questionse | Question Type |
---|---|---|---|
Quantitative Reasoning | 45 | 21 | Problem Solving |
Verbal Reasoning | 45 | 23 | Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning |
Data Insights | 45 | 20 | Data Sufficiency Multi – Source Reasoning Table Analysis Graphics Interpretation Two - Part Analysis |
Total | 135 | 64 |
Section | Raw Score Range | Score Interval |
---|---|---|
Quantitative Reasoning | 60-90 | 1 |
Verbal Reasoning | 60-90 | 1 |
Data Insights | 60-90 | 1 |
Total Score Range | 205-805 | 10 |
- Only FOUR students in a Batch
- Highly Experienced Faculty
- On-the-spot Doubt Solving
- Reliable Study Material & Mock Tests
- Group Coaching & Exclusive Individual Training Available
- Weekends and Weekdays Batches
- Data Sufficiency
- Graphics Interpretation
- Two-Part Analysis
- Table Analysis
- Multi-Source Reasoning
Each of these question types may require you to interpret data in different ways.
- Tables:
Raw data in rows and columns. - Charts:
Pie charts, bar charts, line graphs, and scatter plots. - Textual data:
Sometimes, data is provided in a text-based format or as part of a larger problem-solving scenario. - Multiple sources:
Some questions involve synthesizing information from multiple sources or pieces of data.
- Identify trends or patterns in data.
- Make comparisons or rank data points.
- Solve for missing values.
- Draw logical conclusions based on the data presented.
- Apply quantitative reasoning to make decisions based on complex datasets.
- Graphics Interpretation: You’ll analyze graphs or charts and select the best interpretation based on the data.
- Two-Part Analysis: You’ll answer questions that involve two related components (e.g., evaluating the impact of one variable on another).
- Table Analysis: These questions present data in a table format. You’ll be asked to interpret and analyze specific values, identify patterns, or filter data based on given criteria.
- Multi-Source Reasoning: These questions present data from multiple sources, such as a combination of tables, graphs, and text. You’ll need to synthesize the information and answer questions based on multiple perspectives.
- Familiarize yourself with data formats:
Practice interpreting tables, graphs, and charts. The more comfortable you are with different data representations, the better. - Practice quantitative reasoning:
While the Data Insights section isn't purely math-focused, having a good understanding of numbers, percentages, and basic arithmetic will help you interpret data more accurately. - Use official GMAT prep materials:
The GMAT’s official prep resources, such as the GMAT Official Guide, provide good practice questions and detailed explanations. - Practice time management:
Since you have a limited amount of time, you’ll need to practice answering questions quickly and efficiently without sacrificing accuracy. - Analyze data sets:
Try working with real-world data (such as statistics or economic reports) to get used to interpreting data from multiple sources.
- Interpret and analyze data from various sources.
- Identify trends, relationships, or correlations in the data.
- Draw conclusions based on logical reasoning.
- Apply problem-solving techniques to make data-driven decisions.
- Data Sufficiency (DS):
This section has been merged with Data Insights Section in The Focus GMAT. - Interpreting complex data:
Some of the charts, graphs, and tables can be dense, making it hard to quickly identify key insights. - Time pressure:
With only 45 minutes for 20 questions, you’ll need to answer each question quickly while being careful not to rush through the data. - Complex relationships:
Some questions involve more than one variable or require you to synthesize data from multiple sources, which can be challenging.
- Skim the data:
Quickly identify the key points of the table, chart, or graph before diving into the question. - Answer easier questions first:
Some questions may be straightforward, so answer those quickly and then tackle the more complex ones. - Don't get stuck:
If a question is taking too long, move on to the next one and return to the tricky ones later if time allows.
- GMAT Official Guide:
Includes practice questions and detailed explanations. - GMAT Prep Software:
Free software provided by the makers of the GMAT, with real GMAT-style questions. - Third-party GMAT prep books:
Many test prep companies, such as Manhattan Prep, Kaplan, and The Princeton Review, offer books specifically geared toward Integrated Reasoning. - Online practice platforms:
Websites like Magoosh, Target Test Prep, and others offer practice questions and interactive lessons for the Data Insights section.