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Chetan Rana

Beginner-Level 4

never appear for GMAT exam prepare for CAT exam Your future will be bright good luck

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shubham singh

Contributor-Level 6

You should definitely go for:
1. TOEFL.
Tata McGraw Hill – Kaplan.
2. GMAT.
The Official Guide for GMAT 2017 - The Princeton.

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

Guide-Level 12

Hello Pravesh,
Some of the most used ones are - Kaplan 800, Official Guide 2016, Official Guide 2017 and Manhattan. Make use of the study materials available on the GMAT website.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Follow the latest series - 2017 Official Guide for GMAT Review Series. Check MBA.com for updates and details.

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Tanu satija

Contributor-Level 7

First of all you should be clear with the exam format of GMAT .The GMAT exam consists of four sections:
Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) Essay
Integrated Reasoning (IR) Section
Quantitative Section
Verbal Section
Below are some key points which you should keep in mind while preparing for GMAT:
1.Be consistent and follow your routine.
2.Focus on your weaknesses.
For more tips ,click on the link- https://edudrona.com/questions/question/gmat

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Sriram Krishnan

Beginner-Level 2

Hi Arjun!
I have taken the GMAT and scored a 760. Here is my debrief in which I have mentioned how I prepared and the study materials I used - http://learningroots.in/gmat/gmat-debrief-760/
Generally, an aspirant requires 3 months on an average to crack the GMAT. A score of 700+ is generally considered a good score.
Feel free to ping me in case of any queries.

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Megha BhardwajI would love to offer my helping hands..

Contributor-Level 10

Hi, GMAT preparation requires a dedicated study plan. You must know which areas you are good and weak in. Take mock tests and you will know your current position. You can then prepare accordingly. It is best if you take help of a coaching center.

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Ankita BhattEducation counselor

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Vipul,
This portal does not allow us to endorse or advertise any external organization. It is entirely up to an individual if he wants to take coaching or not. Take mock tests, if the scores are really low and you feel you require additional help take help of a coaching center. You must prepare a study plan and stick to it for better results.

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Deepti chandola

Contributor-Level 9

2nd year is a good time to prepare as you get option to reappear n you can focus on time line also while you are in final year.
GMAT you can take same year as score is valid till long. CAT you will have to take in final year

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