What is the pattern of Quant section in GMAT exam?
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Quantitative Aptitude section in GMAT exam consists of Arithmetic and Algebraic Math questions. Candidates have 45 minutes to attempt all the 21 questions on this section.
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The Quant section on GMAT or the Quantitative Reasoning (QR) pattern is quite simple, there are 21 questions on this sections. Applicants have 45 minutes to attempt all the questions on this section. This section basically focuses on applicant's algebraic and arithmetic skills and how they are applied. The use of calculators for this section is prohibited, thus, answering questions correctly on QR relies on the applicant's logical and analytical skills purely and not just math skills.
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| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Academic Degree | Bachelor's degree (officially evaluated transcript required; WES/ECE/NACES) |
| Minimum GPA | 3.0/4.0 (Consideration for 2.65-2.99 with work experience or certificate) |
| English Proficiency | TOEFL: 93 (iBT), IELTS: 6.5, Duolingo: 120 (higher than general minimums) |
| Quantitative Ability | Undergraduate statistics course or equivalent preferred |
| Official Transcripts | Required for all post-secondary education |
| Transcript Evaluation | Mandatory through WES/ECE/NACES for foreign degrees |
| Statement of Purpose | Required, following the university guideline prompts |
| Updated Resume | Required |
| Letters of Recommendation | Two professional or academic references |
| GMAT/GRE | Not required, but may be submitted optionally |
| Application Fee | USD 55 |
| Application Deadline | April 1 for international students (for visa) |
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