GMAT Test Training in Sharjah

The best GMAT course preparation in Sharjah

The #1 most widely accepted exam in business just got better!

GMAT stands for the Graduate Management Admission Test. It is a standardized test designed to assess the quantitative, verbal, and data insight skills of candidates seeking admission to graduate management programs, such as MBA (Master of Business Administration) programs. The GMAT is widely used by business schools and universities around the world as a part of the admissions process for their graduate-level management programs.

The new GMAT Focus is computer-adaptive, meaning that the difficulty of the questions presented to the test-taker adjusts based on their performance on previous questions. The test consists of three main sections: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights. Each section assesses different aspects of a candidate's abilities relevant to business and management education.

Our GMAT Classes Details:

Duration : 30 hours / 50 hours / 75 hours

Option : Regular/Intensive course

Training Mode : Onsite/Online

Course Materials: Official guides

GMAT Focus Edition Explained




Meet with our GMAT Tutors in Sharjah.

  • Tutor Name: Manju Alexander
  • Qualification: Engineer, Cambridge certified

  • Tutor Name: George John
  • Qualification: MBA, Cambridge certified

  • When choosing a GMAT tutor, consider factors such as their experience, teaching style, availability, and cost. Additionally, look for reviews or testimonials from other students who have used their services. It's essential to find a tutor or a tutoring program that aligns with your learning preferences and goals. Our tutors can create personalized study plans based on your goals, timeline, and areas that need improvement. Working with our tutors can provide motivation and encouragement throughout your GMAT preparation journey. We can offer constructive feedback on your practice tests and assignments, helping you identify areas for improvement and refine your strategies.




    GMAT COURSE MATERIAL:

    There are multiple approaches when it come to the preparation of GMAT. Some of the material information as below


    Official GMAT Guides: These guides are often published by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), the organization that administers the GMAT. They include official practice questions, explanations, and tips for each section of the test.

    Textbooks: Many GMAT courses provide textbooks that cover fundamental concepts in quantitative and verbal reasoning, as well as strategies for approaching different question types.

    Practice Tests: Full-length practice tests are crucial for simulating the actual GMAT experience. They help you assess your strengths and weaknesses and get accustomed to the time constraints of the exam.

    Online Platforms: GMAT courses often include access to online platforms with interactive lessons, video tutorials, and additional practice questions. These platforms may also track your progress and offer personalized study plans.

    Flashcards: Flashcards can be useful for reinforcing vocabulary, math formulas, and key concepts tested on the GMAT.




    GMAT Classes Options at our Centre

    At Al Bahith we offer different options for the students to Learn

    GMAT On-site Classes Available

    These sessions s provide face-to-face interaction with instructors and fellow students. The schedule is predetermined, and you'll need to attend classes at specific times.

    GMAT Online Classes Available

    Live online classes offer the benefits of a traditional classroom but are conducted over the internet. You can interact with instructors and classmates in real-time, providing a structured and interactive learning experience. Live online classes often have scheduled sessions, but you can participate from the comfort of your own location.

    GMAT individual Classes Available

    Tutors tailor the sessions to your specific needs, focusing on your strengths and weaknesses. This option is highly personalized but can be more expensive than group classes.

    GMAT Hybrid Courses

    GMAT Hybrid Courses Hybrid courses combine elements of both in-person and online learning. You might have some in-person sessions supplemented with online materials or vice versa.




    Why choose Al Bahith for your GMAT preparation?

    Reputation:

    The center has a strong reputation for producing successful outcomes for GMAT test-takers. Check our reviews, testimonials, and success stories from past students.

    Experienced Instructors:

    Our experienced and knowledgeable instructors can provide valuable insights and effective strategies for tackling the exam.

    Flexible Class Options:

    Our center offers various class formats, such as in-person, live online, or on-demand courses, you can choose the one that best fits your schedule and learning preferences.

    Affordability:

    Affordable cost of the program fits within your budget.




    GMAT Frequently Asked Questions

    1. What is the GMAT?

    Answer: The GMAT, or Graduate Management Admission Test, is a standardized test designed to assess the skills necessary for success in graduate business and management programs, such as MBA programs.

    2. What does the GMAT test measure?

    Answer: The GMAT assesses skills in analytical writing, integrated reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and verbal reasoning.

    3. How long is the GMAT exam?

    Answer: The GMAT takes approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes to complete, including breaks.

    4. What is the format of the GMAT?

    Answer: The GMAT consists of four sections: Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA), Integrated Reasoning (IR), Quantitative Reasoning, and Verbal Reasoning.

    5. How is the GMAT scored?

    Answer: The GMAT total score ranges from 200 to 800, combining scores from the Verbal and Quantitative sections. The AWA and IR sections are scored separately.

    6. How long are GMAT scores valid?

    Answer: : GMAT scores are valid for five years.

    7. How often can I take the GMAT?

    Answer: : You can take the GMAT once every 16 calendar days, up to five times in a rolling 12-month period. There must be at least 16 days between each attempt.

    8. How should I prepare for the GMAT?

    Answer: Preparation strategies vary, but common approaches include using official GMAT study materials, taking practice tests, and considering test prep courses or tutoring.

    9. Can I cancel my GMAT scores?

    Answer: Yes, you can cancel your scores immediately after taking the test, but it's an irrevocable decision. Cancelled scores will not be reported, and you won't receive a refund.

    10. How do business schools use GMAT scores in the admissions process?

    Answer: Business schools use GMAT scores as one of several factors in the admissions process. A higher GMAT score can enhance your application, but schools also consider your academic record, work experience, recommendations, and other factors.

    11. Is there a pass or fail on the GMAT?

    Answer: No, the GMAT does not have a pass or fail. Business schools evaluate your GMAT score along with other components of your application.

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