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Aprant Agarwal

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The Analytical Writing Assessment section is a part of the GMAT online exam. Here are some tips for GMAT AWA:

  • You are scored on the basis of four parameters which include: analysis of the issue, supporting ideas, coherence, and language control.
  • Make sure to look for flaws in the given argument. Critical Reasoning section of the GMAT exam will help you in doing the same.
  • Let there be a flow in your language so that each idea is connected to the other one via logic and reason.
  • You can follow the following structure: Introduction (flaws and upcoming content) + first para (first critique and supporting example) + second para (continue and ano
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No, there is no negative marking in the GMAT test. However, students must not take this lightly. Despite that fact that GMAT does not have negative marking, it does not make the test easy. If you go on marking questions without solving, you might end up with a very low score that might not be sufficient for you admission. Moreover, the GMAT is a computer adaptive test. This means that if you answer a question correctly, the next question will be tougher but will have higher points associated with it. If you answer a question incorrectly, your next question will be easier but will have lower points associated with it. Hence, if you keep

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Candidates are not allowed to bring their calculators; however, they are provided digital calculators with basic functionality for the Integrated Reasoning section. Rather than depending on a calculator, candidates must increase their speed. The best way to do this is to visit CAT and Indian Banking exams’ websites. Students can find the best possible tricks to increase their calculation speed on these websites. Moreover, it is advised that the students memorize tables till 20, squares till 30, and cubes till 20. Your goal should be to increase your speed without compromising your accuracy.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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For GCET preparation, candidates should identify important topics of syllabus. Candidates can check previous years' sample and question papers to know important topics.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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For GCET Mathematics section, candidates have to study from official syllabus. Level of syllabus will be similar to 12th class examination.

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Important topics to be studied for GCET Physics are - Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current, Current Electricity, Atoms and Nuclei, Communication Systems, Magnetic Effect of Current and Magnetism, Optics, Electrostatics.

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As per the official GCET syllabus, the candidates will have to study topics and units from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. It is to be noted that the syllabus of GCET will be similar to the 12th standard qualifying entrance exam. The authorities will prepare the GCET question paper by referring to the official syllabus. Before and during the exam preparation, the candidates are advised to check the topics and units mentioned in the GCET syllabus carefully.

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Following documents are required on the GMAT exam day:

  • A valid passport
  • Aadhaar card is accepted only for the online GMAT test appointment
  • Appointment confirmation email or letter

Apart from this, make sure you know the names of the 5 schools where you want to send your GMAT scores after the test. Before deciding on the B-schools, make sure to do enough research so that on the test day you are not confused about where to send your scores. You may go through the placements, location, career services, course structure, etc. in order to make a decision.

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Students must be aware of what all they can bring and what all is not allowed at a GMAT test centre. Students are not allowed to bring food, drink, and candy with them (unless these have been approved in the GMAT testing accommodation). In addition to these, students cannot bring firearms, knives, or any other weapon-like object. Students are allowed to bring a valid identity document, an appointment confirmation letter or email (received from Pearson VUE), eyeglasses, light sweater or light non-outerwear jacket, and any other comfort item (only if they have been approved in the GMAT testing accommodation).

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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Candidates will be able to check the GCET exam pattern online at dte.goa.gov.in. The detailed information on how the entrance examination will be held can be checked through the exam pattern of GCET. No other mode will be used by the authorities to release the official exam pattern. Important details such as the exam mode, duration, nature of questions, marking scheme and more will be available through the GCET exam pattern. Before preparation, the candidates are advised to check the exam pattern carefully.

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