Candidates must understand the exam structure or pattern along with the GMAT syllabus 2024 in detail. The GMAT exam lasts three hours and thirty minutes, with two optional eight-minute breaks in between. As a result, the total time required to complete the exam will be slightly more than 3 hours.
The table given below will give you a clear idea about GMAT Exam Pattern 2024.
Sections | Number of Questions | Time Limit (mins) |
---|---|---|
Verbal | 36 questions | 65 |
Quantitative | 31 questions | 62 |
Integrated Reasoning | 12 questions | 30 |
Analytical Writing | 1 question (essay) | 30 |
Total | 80 questions | 187 |
The GMAT's Quantitative Reasoning part is considered by many students as one of the most challenging. Rather than requiring you to use advanced arithmetic and solve complex equations, this section of the test requires you to solve problems by using logic and analytical reasoning to find appropriate data. Proper test preparation can be a huge help in overcoming the GMAT quant problems.
Quantitative Reasoning | 62 minutes |
Verbal Reasoning | 65 minutes |
Integrated Reasoning | 30 minutes |
Analytical Writing Assessment | 30 minutes |
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