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How long are GMAT breaks?

For the current GMAT Focus Edition, you get one optional 10-minute break after the first or second section, plus mandatory 1-minute transitions between sections; the older GMAT had two optional 8-minute breaks, but the Focus Edition is shorter with one longer break option. During the break, you can use the restroom but must keep your camera on and avoid devices, with strict proctor rules for online tests, including erasing whiteboards.
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How long is GMAT with breaks?

The GMAT exam is 2 hours and 15 minutes long (with one optional 10-minute break) and consists of 64 questions in total: Quantitative Reasoning: 21 questions, 45 minutes. Verbal Reasoning: 23 questions, 45 minutes. Data Insights: 20 questions, 45 minutes.
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Can I score 700 in GMAT in 3 months?

Yes, scoring 700 on the GMAT in three months is feasible but challenging, heavily depending on your starting score and dedication; it requires a strategic, intense study plan focusing on weaknesses, using official materials, consistent practice tests, and dedicated hours, with higher starting scores (e.g., 600+) making it more likely than starting from scratch (e.g., 480). 
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Has anyone got 805 in GMAT?

Yes, people have scored 805 on the GMAT Focus Edition, which is the highest possible score, with individuals like Julia Shackelford and Shrutav publicly sharing their rare achievements after dedicated (and sometimes rapid) preparation. These scores represent the 100th percentile and are exceptionally rare, achieved through intense study, strategic approaches, and often mentorship, with some scoring it shortly after lower attempts. 
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How many days gap between two GMAT attempts?

You must wait 16 days between appointments for all GMAT exam attempts, taken online or at a test center.
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Is getting 750 in GMAT tough?

Getting a 750 on the GMAT is very difficult, placing you in roughly the 98th percentile (meaning 98% of test-takers score lower), but it's achievable with strategic dedication, mastering core concepts, focusing on high-level precision in both Quant (aiming for Q50+) and Verbal (V42+), using official materials, and maintaining a strong mindset with regular practice and error analysis, often taking several months. 
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Is 495 a bad GMAT score?

Yes, a 495 is generally considered a low or weak GMAT score, often indicating significant conceptual gaps, especially as the average is around 555 and competitive programs look for scores well above 600, but it's not insurmountable, and a strong improvement is possible with focused study. A 495 puts you below the 75th percentile (which is around 495+ for some), and while it might be accepted at less competitive schools, aiming higher (600+) is key for better MBA programs. 
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What is a top 1% GMAT score?

A top 1% GMAT score means being in the 99th percentile or higher, which generally translates to a score of 715-725+ on the GMAT Focus Edition, indicating exceptional performance, though scores near the top (like 735+) hit the 100th percentile. Achieving this requires mastery of the test, often involving perfect sectional scores (V90, Q90, DI90) for the highest tiers, as few test-takers reach these elite levels.
 
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Is 645 the new 700?

"645 is the new 700" refers to the GMAT Focus Edition, where a score of 645 on the new test scale is considered equivalent in performance and percentile to a score of 700 on the old, discontinued GMAT Classic exam, meaning it's a strong, competitive score for top business schools despite the lower number. The GMAT Focus uses a scale of 205-805 (instead of 200-800), so while the number looks lower, admissions committees understand the concordance and evaluate it as the strong performance it represents, often around the 88th-89th percentile.
 
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Is GMAT harder than LSAT?

The LSAT is generally considered harder for most, especially those weak in logic, due to its deeper focus on complex reasoning, "trickier" verbal questions, and higher time pressure, while the GMAT is tougher for those who struggle with its quantitative or Data Insights sections, with some finding its computer-adaptive format challenging. The LSAT's logical reasoning and reading comprehension are significantly more in-depth than the GMAT's, testing logic to a higher degree, but GMAT's quant section is a major hurdle for many. 
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How to ace GMAT in 1 month?

Prepare for the GMAT in just a month by studying 4–6 hours daily through a mix of theory, practice, and review. Follow a structured weekly plan: start by building your basics in Week 1, start practice tests in Week 3, and wrap up with a thorough revision in Week 4.
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What is a 70% on the GMAT?

A 70th percentile on the GMAT means you scored better than 70% of test-takers, placing you around a total score of 605 (for the GMAT Focus Edition), which is a solid, competitive score, but not elite, indicating you're above average but have room to improve for top MBA programs.
 
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What GMAT score is required for top B schools?

Several IIMs accept GMAT scores for their executive and one-year MBA programs:
  • IIM Ahmedabad (PGPX) – GMAT Score: 700+ ...
  • IIM Bangalore (EPGP) – GMAT Score: 680+ ...
  • IIM Calcutta (PGPEX) – GMAT Score: 700+ ...
  • IIM Lucknow (IPMX) – GMAT Score: 680+ ...
  • IIM Indore (EPGP) – GMAT Score: 650+
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Can I chew gum during the GMAT?

All items and devices must be placed out of sight/reach while you take the exam and may not be accessed during the break. Eating, smoking, and chewing gum are also prohibited.
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Is GMAT tougher than cat?

Comparison of the relative difficulty | Is GMAT easier than CAT? The GMAT has a very well-defined syllabus and question types, thus it is easier to prepare for GMAT than the CAT. It is possible to rank at the 86 percentiles on the GMAT with 90 – 120 hours of dedicated preparation.
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Do schools see how many times you took GMAT?

If you test three times but only want to share one score, schools will only see that one score. If you choose to send multiple scores, schools will see each one, side by side. Schools cannot log in to see your full GMAT testing history.
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Is the 99th percentile the top 1%?

Yes, the 99th percentile is effectively the top 1% because it signifies you scored better than 99% of the population, placing you in the highest-scoring group, which is the top one percent. If 100 people are ranked, the person at the 99th percentile is above 99 of them, making them the top performer alongside those in that highest bracket. 
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Has anyone scored 800 in GMAT?

Back in 2011, I earned a perfect 800 on the GMAT. I don't really think of it as much of an achievement, to be honest – and I definitely don't think that it's an important qualification for the best GMAT tutors. (In case you're wondering: back in the day, 800 was a perfect score on the GMAT.
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Is the GMAT harder than the GRE?

GMAT is generally seen as tougher in quant with complex reasoning and Data Insights, while the GRE is considered tougher in verbal due to extensive vocabulary (Text Completion/Sentence Equivalence), though the GMAT's critical reasoning is challenging, making the "harder" test dependent on individual strengths; math-focused people often prefer GMAT, while verbal-strong ones may find GRE better, with the GRE allowing a calculator and the GMAT offering more control over question order.
 
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What is an Ivy League GMAT score?

For example, if you want to get into Ivy League schools like Harvard, your GMAT score should be in the 720-740 range. Top 20 business schools prefer students with 700+ scores. In addition to the GMAT scores, there are many issues you need to consider before applying to an MBA program.
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How rare is a perfect GMAT?

According to GMAC, around . 02% of GMAT test-takers earn a perfect score each year: about 30 in 200,000.
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Has anyone scored 805 in GMAT?

Yes, people have scored 805 on the GMAT Focus Edition, which is the highest possible score, with individuals like Julia Shackelford and Shrutav publicly sharing their rare achievements after dedicated (and sometimes rapid) preparation. These scores represent the 100th percentile and are exceptionally rare, achieved through intense study, strategic approaches, and often mentorship, with some scoring it shortly after lower attempts. 
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What percentile is Wharton GMAT?

Wharton's median GMAT is 733 which is > 96th percentile. Their median GRE is 324, which is ~ 86th percentile. Pretty much all major schools follow this trend.
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How many mistakes GMAT 700?

As a general rule, we recommend no more than 8-10 mistakes in Verbal (out of 36 questions) and 6-8 mistakes in Quant (out of 31 questions). With those numbers, you are very likely to achieve at least a 700. However, sometimes the variables mentioned above can shift your score a bit under or above a 700.
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