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GMAT Focus Edition: FAQs By QDS Pro

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Shaikh Samar
GMAT Focus Edition: FAQs By QDS Pro

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  1. GMATGeneral Question:


Q 1) Is the GMAT Focus Edition the only version available now?

Ans) Starting February 1, 2024, the only version of the GMAT accessible for students who want to take it will be the upgraded GMAT Focus Edition following the sunset of the prior GMAT Exam on January 31, 2024.


Q 2) Can I take the GMAT Focus Edition online?

Ans) Yes, You can. 


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Q 3) How long are GMAT Focus Edition scores valid?

Ans) The GMAT exam results are valid for 5 years from the date of the candidate's appointment. Your GMAT exam results from January 31, 2024, to January 31, 2029, may still be valid.

 

Q 4) How many times can I take the GMAT Focus Edition?

Ans) All GMAT exam attempts—whether they be made online or in person at a testing center, using the current GMAT Exam or GMAT Focus Edition—will count against your eight (8) lifetime limitations and your five (5) GMAT exam attempts within a rolling 12-month period.


  1. GMAT Test Format Question:


Q 1)  What sections are in the GMAT Focus Edition?

Ans) One of the most significant improvements to date, the GMAT Focus Edition, considers the constantly evolving business world we have all witnessed in the last few years. Three sections: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights.


Q 2) Is the scoring different for the GMAT Focus Edition?

Ans) The standard GMAT scores range from 200 to 800, with increases of 10 points. It contains 61 score tiers as a result. The GMAT Focus Edition is scored between 205 to 805, with 61 scoring levels. On the other hand, the 1990s saw the development of the traditional GMAT scoring system.


Q 3) Is the GMAT Focus Edition harder or more accessible than the classic GMAT?

Ans) Geometry is a challenging subject for many GMAT test-takers in the Quant part. Because geometry is excluded from the Focus Edition of the GMAT, it is simpler to prepare for than the standard GMAT.


  1. GMAT Preparation:


Q 1) Can I use my classic GMAT study materials for the Focus Edition?

Ans) Since the soon-to-be-retired GMAT is simply a subset of the current one, you may continue to study using the “old GMAT” materials; just exclude most of the geometry and sentence correction content. Coordinate plane geometry can still be found on the new GMAT Focus since, in theory, it is an algebraic concept.


Q 2) What are some excellent resources for preparing for the GMAT Focus Edition?

Ans) GMAT Official Guide 2023-2024, Focus Edition.


The one book needed for GMAT preparation is the GMAT Official Guide, the official manual from the people who created the exam. It outlines the GMAT's allowed and prohibited exam topics.


Q 3) Should I wait to take the GMAT until I'm familiar with the Focus Edition?

Ans) Yes. You should wait to take the GMAT until you are familiar with the GMAT Focus Edition.


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  1. Impact on Admissions: GMAT


Q 1) Will business schools accept GMAT Focus Edition scores as readily as classic GMAT scores?

Ans) No, just as with other exams, admissions boards at business schools will consider a candidate's overall strength compared to other applicants to their programs, as well as their GMAT Focus Edition results, when determining a candidate's readiness for their programs.


Q 2) Should I highlight the Focus Edition format in my application?

Ans) Certainly! If the "Focus Edition" format is a significant and distinguishing feature of your application, it would be a good idea to highlight it in your application materials. Emphasizing unique features or editions can help your application stand out and clarify what makes your product unique. Communicate the benefits or advantages associated with the Focus Edition format to grab the attention of reviewers or potential users.


  1. Content and Strategies:

Q 1) What types of questions are in the Data Insights section?

Ans) Format consists of 20 MCQ, which should be completed within 45 minutes. Types of questions asked: Data sufficiency, multi-source reasoning, table analysis, graphics interpretation, and two-part analysis. In this part, there is an on-screen calculator.


Q 2) Are there any new question types in the Quantitative and Verbal Reasoning sections? 

Ans) Yes, in quantitative reasoning, you are going to be asked 31 questions with a time limit of 62 minutes, and in verbal reasoning, 36 questions with a time limit of 65 minutes


Q 3) How should I adjust my test-taking strategies for the adaptive format?

Ans) Utilize adaptive practice exams and question banks to get used to the stress of adjusting to every question and the fluctuating difficulty levels.


Q 4) What are some specific resources for mastering the Data Insights section?

Ans) The GMAT Data Insights aims to assess your ability to integrate data to resolve challenging issues. The information may be presented in spoken, numerical, and visual ways. You must arrange information to identify connections and solve several connected problems.


  1. Logistics and Scoring:


Q 1) Can I cancel or reschedule my GMAT Focus Edition appointment?

Ans) Your GMAT Exam/GMAT Focus Edition rescheduling or cancellation is permitted up to 24 hours before the planned appointment start time.


Q 2) What happens if I have technical issues during the online test?

Ans)

  1. Get a screenshot of issues during the online test
  2. The problem/error message and the current state of your assessment
  3. Contact Student IT Support
  4. Email a copy of the current state of your assessment
  5. If you lost time on your assessment and were unable to access your assessment, contact the help desk.
  6. You only need to log back in and reconnect if your computer crashes or your internet connection loses out while taking an online assessment.
  7. You can request Special Consideration if unforeseen circumstances prevent you from finishing your evaluation.


Q 3) How much does the GMAT Focus Edition cost?

Ans) The GMAT Focus Edition costs $275/-, which means around INR 22800/-


Q 4) Is there an official score interpretation guide for the new format?

Ans) Your percentile rating shows the percentage of test takers you outperformed. For instance, a percentile rating of 75% indicates that you outperformed 75% of other test takers, and 25% of test takers outperformed you.


      G. Applications and Future Trends:


Q 1) How will schools interpret the new 1-60 section scoring scale?


Ans) Learning how scaled scores vary from raw scores is the first step toward comprehending scaled scores. The amount of exam questions you successfully answer is represented by your raw score. For instance, your raw score is 80 if you correctly answer 80 out of 100 questions on an exam with 100 total questions. Your grade is a B-, and your percent-correct score—a raw score—is 80%.


A raw score modified and transformed into a standard scale is called a scaled score. Your raw score is transformed into a scaled score if it is 80 (i.e., you answered 80 out of 100 questions correctly). It is possible to transform raw scores nonlinearly or linearly.


Q 2) Will the GMAT Focus Edition impact application deadlines and requirements?

Ans) If you seek admission in Rounds 2 or 3 (December 2023 or early 2024), take the GMAT Focus Edition. However, application dates will change per program, so please consult the exact application deadlines on the school website for the program(s) you are interested in attending.


Q 3) What are the long-term implications of the GMAT Focus Edition for MBA admissions?

Ans) With the introduction of the GMAT Focus Edition, the test will undergo a substantial redesign that will provide candidates to business schools with a more condensed, adaptable, and pertinent structure. Launched later this year, the new exam will cohabit with the present one till early 2024 at the latest.


Q 4) Is there any talk of further format changes in the future?

Ans) Here are some significant updates to the GMAT format as of the GMAT Focus Edition 2024.


Change 1: Three Sections instead of Four

Change 2: New Data Insights Section

Change 3: Shorter test duration

Change 4: Simplified/Shorter and more application-focused preparation.

Change 5- The option to review the questions and edit the answers is now available

Change 6- Detailed and improved official score report that is included with the registration

Change 7- Content changes in the Quantitative and Verbal reasoning


To read more, visit: https://e-gmat.com/blogs/gmat-focus-edition 


      H. Personal Concerns and Resources:


Q 1) I'm nervous about taking the GMAT for the first time - what advice do you have?

Ans) The best preparation you can do the night before the GMAT is none. Please don't pick up any new skills or knowledge. This advice on test day may seem counter-intuitive, but you should have faith in your prior preparation and take the day to relax.


Q 2) I struggle with specific areas like data analysis or argument evaluation - how can I improve?

Ans) Scholarships for the GMAT are available from several colleges and programs, especially for Indian students. Scholarships are awarded to students based on need. The typical scholarship is worth $46,000 annually, or $92,000 in total.


Q 3) Where can I find reliable information and updates about the GMAT Focus Edition?

Ans) You can find reliable information and updates about the GMAT Focus Edition at QDS Pro or e-gmat.com.



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