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7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
You seems confused between GRE/GMAT. Before opting to the college, first choose your area of study (after B.Com of course you will not go for engineering so GRE options is close for you as this is for Science and technology), now left is GMAT before choosing exam choose the country and college. And as per their criteria, go ahead. GMAT is just an entrance exam. Actual story starts afterwards. Hope this helps.
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7 years ago
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7 years ago
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1. Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur
2. Shailesh J Mehta School of Management
3. National Institute of Industrial Engineering
4. Symbiosis Institute of Business Management
5. Universal Business School
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
1. Crackverbal - GMAT
2. Jamboree Education (P) Ltd
3. Aspire Global Education
4. EducationAisle.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Practice reading comprehension: Practice as many as reading comprehensions as possible. The best way to solve a comprehension is by breaking it into parts. Take one question at a time. At practice level, you can jot down each relevant point and consider whether it is the best possible answer to your question. This will make your thought clear at the time of GMAT. Eat, sleep and pray Grammar: Clarity in grammatical concepts is essential in GMAT. Make sure you know your modifiers and prepositions right. Sentence correction forms the tricky part in GMAT preparation. It usually requires higher level of analysis and logical ap
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Your questions answer is subjective to your preferences. If you are good at solving lot of easy problems quickly and little poor at solving difficult problems, go for MAT. If you take time solving problems, but you get them finally, CMATs pattern may be more suitable for. Let me elaborate
Both CMAT and MAT are aptitude tests for tier -2 or tier-3 business schools. They won't fetch you the best colleges. If you want the best go for CAT. MAT has five sections. Each section consisting of 40 questions. So you will get 200 questions to solve within 150 minutes. Although you are supposed to pass in all five sections, one sectio
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
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