How are GMAT sections ordered?

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9 months ago

There are technically three sections on the GMAT exam:

  1. Quantitative Reasoning (QR)
  2. Verbal Reasoning (VR)
  3. Data Insights (DI)

These are the sections on GMAT exam and they can be attempted in any order. There is no hard and fast rule that they have to be attempted in the above given order. 

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