Which are the most important topics to focus for GMAT preparation?

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    Prerit Kohli I'm creative, passionate and hard working | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Hello,
    I will try to give you a different aspect of preparation of topics apart from the syllabus. More than syllabus to study its important how to study and which topics to concentrate your energy on.
    The most important part is your plan. So the topics you should focus on is your preparation plan. Spend a good amount of time in designing your strategy for the exam. Like how many months you have, how many hours you can devote and also the areas you are good at and areas you need to work hard.
    Just start with the road map and start preparing on the topics which are categorized as important and you are weak at. Then move to other important
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    Shehnaaz Khan

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    Following are some of the topics you can expect in the quantitative section:
    Maths Formulas List
    Integers
    Decimals
    Fractions
    Number properties
    Order of operations
    Percentage
    Ratio and proportion
    Profit and loss
    Simple and compound interest
    Speed, distance and time
    Permutation & combination
    Linear equations
    Quadratic equations
    Sets Theory
    Statistics: Average, Median, Mode, Range, Standard deviation
    Powers and roots
    Probability
    Pipes, cisterns, work, time
    Lines and angles
    Triangles
    Polygon
    Quadrilateral
    Circles
    Co-ordinate geometry
    Volume and surface area
    GMAT Verbal / Grammar Syllabus
    Following are some of the topics you can expect in the GMAT verbal section. T
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    Adnan Ansari Educational Counselor | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    The four sections of GMAT are: Analytical Writing Assessment, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative and Verbal.
    Important topics in Quantitative Section :
    *Coordinate Geometry
    *Arithmetic
    *Geometry
    *Elementary Algebra
    Topics to focus on.
    *Statistics
    *Fraction
    *Decimals
    *Ratio & Proportion
    *Percentage
    *Linear Equations
    *Quadratic Equations
    *Functions
    *Polygons
    *Permutation & Combination
    *Numbers
    *Integers
    *Average
    *Angles
    Important topics in Verbal section
    This section tests the candidate's comprehending skills, grammatical skills and reasoning skills
    *Reading Comprehension
    *Critical Reasoning
    *Sentence Correction
    *Critical Reasoning
    *Synonyms-Antonyms
    *Idioms
    Analyt
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