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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
No, there is no provision for superscoring GMAT scores upon multiple retakes. The last exam that applicant takes will be the final score that he or she may be able to submit for MBA admissions abroad. Thus, only if the applicant feels that there is a scope for improving the GMAT scores, they must retake the exam.
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Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) releases the NMAT scores immediately after the exam has been submitted. However, the scorecard is not downloadable immediately after the submission of responses. Candidates can download the NMAT scorecard within 48 hours of the test date. The scorecard can be downloaded and kept for future references while applying at different participating institutes. GMAC will share best of three exam scores within the NMAT participating institutes selected by the candidate while applying for the exam.
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No, Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) does not change the NMAT syllabus every year. However, they do make minor changes to the syllabus from time to time make sure that it stays aligned with the latest trends as per the ever changing education systems. For instance, in 2020, GMAC made some changes to the NMAT syllabus and pattern to include more questions on data interpretation and critical reasoning.
The following are the major changes that have been made in the past five years:
- The number of questions in each section have been kept as 36 in each section with 108 questions in total.
- The difficulty level of the questions have b
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