How can I prepare for GMAT exam syllabus?

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Raj shakya
7 years ago
Hi, There are certain essential differences between CAT and GMAT. 1. Quants section of CAT is tougher than GMAT. In CAT you can afford to skip questions, but in GMAT. You cannot do that. 2. If you don't do well in CAT then next year you can take CAT again. If you don't do well in GMAT. You can re

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Mohammad Asif Raja
9 years ago
First, try to find out your strengths and weaknesses then focus on that parts accordingly. You may get various videos on Youtube like perfect-scores.com, etc. See the syllabus and different sections, etc. For vocabulary, you should try the book with the title Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis. I

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