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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, GMAT exam syllabus is quite vast and despite some topic slashes like sentence correction, geometry and AWA (essay), the syllabus still has lots of topics. The Quant section has the maximum topics and is one of the biggest sections. Followed by Verbal Reasoning section where reading and critical analysis is tested. Finally, the latest Data Insights section is the next the biggest section with graph interpretation, data interpretation and tables along with other topics. Thus, GMAT includes a wide range of topics to test its applicants for admissions. 

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, TOEFL iBT is accepted worldwide for bachelor's, master's, MBA, and PhD programs. Just make sure the test is taken at an approved center.

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Raushan Kumar

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For PhD programs, TOEFL score usually needs to be above 90, and many top universities want 100 or more. Some programs also look at writing and speaking scores carefully.

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Raushan Kumar

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Most MBA programs ask for TOEFL iBT 90 to 105. Top B-schools like Harvard, Wharton, INSEAD ask for 100 or higher.

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Raushan Kumar

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The TOEFL cut-off is usually 80 to 100. Courses like MBA, Computer Science, Law, or Engineering may need 95 to 105+.

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Raushan Kumar

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For most bachelor's (undergraduate) programs, universities ask for TOEFL iBT score between 70 to 90. Top universities may want 90 or above, and some may ask for minimum section scores too.

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Raushan Madavi

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A well planned study schedule, regular practice and brushing up English skills are essential to score more on VR section of GMAT. An everyday practice is also needed along with knowning the format of testing.

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Shruti Singh

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Start reading high quality articles every single day. You must look at how writers build their arguments in difficult texts to improve your ability to understand the main points and find the right answers quickly.

Practice with official GMAT test 2026 questions to get better.

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Abhay Arora

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This is a very subjective question and the answer may vary per applicant. Those who have a good command over the English language can be more confident for this section. While those who are not very confident about the language and the rules may falter a bit. But with enough practice and a good preparation strategy it will be a cakewalk to ace this section like a pro!

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