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GMAT Comprehensive Training Program

Training Modules

  • Speaking | Reading | Writing | Listening

What is GMAT?

A Globally Recognized Test for Business School Aspirants

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized, computer-adaptive exam designed specifically for students aiming to pursue MBA and other graduate management programs. Accepted by over 2,400 business schools globally—including top institutions in the USA, UK, Canada, Europe, Singapore, and India—GMAT is a critical component of your B-school application.

The test assesses your ability to think critically, analyse data, and communicate ideas—core skills required in management and leadership roles.

Why is GMAT Important?

Boost Your Profile with a Globally Trusted Score

A strong GMAT score:

  • Enhances your admission prospects at top global B-schools
     
  • Can help secure merit-based scholarships
     
  • Validates your readiness for rigorous management programs
     
  • Strengthens your profile for international job markets post-MBA
     

Whether you’re planning to study abroad or at premier Indian schools like ISB, IIMs (for EPGP), SPJIMR, and others, GMAT is a globally respected gateway.

Who Should Take the GMAT?

Designed for Candidates Targeting Global Management Degrees

You should consider GMAT if you:

  • Are applying to MBA, MiM, MS Finance, or other business-related master's programs
     
  • Are targeting schools in the US, UK, Europe, Canada, Singapore, or top Indian B-schools
     
  • Want to build a stronger global profile with potential for scholarships
     
  • Are planning to switch careers and step into the business/management domain

Your GMAT score doesn’t just get you into a B-school—it opens doors to international exposure, leadership roles, and career advancement. Let Globewarts guide your journey with expert mentorship and structured test prep.

Ace the GMAT with Globewarts

Speaking

  • Clearly articulate complex ideas using structured reasoning
  • Support arguments with logical examples and evidence
  • Maintain coherence and flow throughout your response
  • Use precise vocabulary and formal tone effectively

Reading

  • Identify main ideas and supporting details quickly
  • Understand the author’s tone, purpose, and perspective
  • Make inferences based on the given text
  • Distinguish between facts and assumptions

Writing

  • Analyze the argument's structure and logic critically
  • Organize your essay with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion
  • Use relevant examples to support your evaluation
  • Maintain clarity, grammar accuracy, and formal tone

Listening

  • Focusing on Key Concepts and Arguments
  • Identifying Main Ideas and Supporting Details
  • Recognizing Tone and Intent of the Speaker
  • Note-Taking for Important Information

Features

Explore key features curated to enhance your preparation and performance

GMAT Test Day Tips: What to Expect and How to Stay Prepared

Find out what happens on test day, including check-in procedures, what to bring, how breaks work, and tips for staying focused. Learn how to mentally and physically prepare for the GMAT experience.

Tackling GMAT Quant: Strategies to Boost Accuracy

Explore ways to improve your performance in the Quantitative section. Get guidance on data sufficiency, problem-solving techniques, time management, and avoiding common calculation traps.

Mastering GMAT Verbal Reasoning: Critical Thinking Skills

Learn how to approach reading comprehension, critical reasoning, and sentence correction with clarity. Get tips on identifying assumptions, logical structure, and improving grammar accuracy.

Integrated Reasoning on GMAT: How to Approach Complex Data

Understand the format of this section and how to interpret multi-source data, graphics, and tables. Discover methods to analyze information efficiently and answer multi-part questions correctly.

Analytical Writing Assessment: Writing a Strong Argument Essay

Get insights into writing a well-structured essay that evaluates an argument effectively. Learn how to organize ideas, provide examples, and maintain logical flow within a time limit.

Understanding the GMAT Scoring System: What Matters Most

Know how the GMAT is scored across all sections. Learn what your total score represents, how it impacts your MBA application, and what percentile you need for top B-schools.

Importance of GMAT in Business School Admissions

Explore how B-schools use GMAT scores during the admissions process. Understand its role in scholarships, academic readiness, and how it complements your overall application profile.

Common Myths About the GMAT: Truth vs. Misconception

Debunk frequent GMAT myths—like needing a business background or aiming for a perfect score. Clarify what really counts for success and how smart prep makes all the difference.

How to Stay Calm and Confident Before the GMAT

Discover practical ways to manage test-day nerves, maintain focus, and boost your mindset. Includes relaxation techniques, final prep tips, and habits that support peak performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Top business schools typically look for scores above 700, but a score of 650+ is considered competitive at many reputable institutions. Always check the average scores of your target programs.

GMAT scores are valid for five years from the date of your test.

Yes, GMAT is available both at test centers and in an online format, giving flexibility based on your preference and availability.

No, work experience is not required to take the GMAT. However, many MBA programs expect 2–5 years of professional experience as part of their admissions criteria.

No, the GMAT does not have negative marking. However, unanswered questions do impact your score, so it’s important to manage time well.

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