How to get better scores in GRE / GMAT/ CAT/ SAT / IELTS and the competitive exams.
Rome is not built in a day.
1. In depth preparation for the exam has to be done.
Do consistent preparation right from the start and work on all areas without leaving a single one. Each week revise what you have learnt in the week. For verbal write sentences with the word and try using the word in your speech. Read newspapers and relevant material. Improve your skill set. Consistent hard work is bound to yield result.
2. Being strong in both the Verbal and Quant sections
Scoring one fully and losing marks in the other is not correct. You have to focus and score good scores in both. Many students find verbal tough and score well in Quant.
3. Take Mocks Test and improve your speed after each test
Do more and more practice test by setting time and jot down the time. Improve for each test
4.Target weakness and improve
Analyze the scores and target the weak areas, improve on the weak areas. Allot more time and improve your weakness.
While writing the exam
1. Aim to answer all questions
Plan time accordingly and answer all questions. Planning is the key for score and this planning comes as a result of answering many mock tests. Priority is also important.
2. Don’t think about the complexity level
Concentrate your energy on solving the problem instead of thinking how complex it is. Be confident.
The GRE - Graduate Record Exam test is the standardized test used to fetch admissions in various graduate schools or business graduate schools in various countries, especially the United States. More than 100,000 graduate school applicants from approximately 160 countries take the GRE General Test many test centers. GRE test is for aspirants interested in pursuing a master's degree MS, MBA, MEM or doctoral degree. GMAT is written for Management.
The Common Admission Test (CAT) is a computer based test held in India. The test scores a candidate on the bases of Quantitative Ability (QA), Verbal Ability (VA), Reading Comprehension (RC), Data Interpretation (DI) and Logical Reasoning (LR). The Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) started this exam and use the test for selecting students for their business administration programs.
The Graduate Management Admission Test – GMAT is to assess certain analytical, writing, quantitative, verbal, and reading skills in written English for use in admission to a graduate management program MBA. It requires knowledge of certain specific grammar and knowledge of certain specific algebra, geometry, and arithmetic. GMAT assesses analytical writing and problem-solving abilities, while also addressing data sufficiency, logic, and critical reasoning skills. Five attempts can be made in a year.
Scholastic Aptitude Test and it was later called the Scholastic Assessment Test, then the SAT I: Reasoning Test, then the SAT Reasoning Test, and now, simply the SAT. The SAT is owned, developed, and published by the College Board, a private, non-profit organization in the United States.
The International English Language Testing System or IELTS is an international standardized test of English language proficiency for non-native English language speakers. It is jointly managed by the British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and Cambridge Assessment English and was established in 1989. IELTS is one of the major English-language tests in the world, others being the TOEFL. IELTS is accepted by most Australian, British, Canadian and New Zealand academic institutions, by over 3,000 academic institutions in the United States, and by various professional organizations across the world.
Verbal is main component of any test it could be GRE, GMAT, IELTS, SAT or CAT. Vocabulary is not built in a single day. Vocab takes continuous efforts for building and using in the sentences. The channel focus to make the subscribers and viewers learn verbal in an easy way. Verbal is tough for many students and for people who don’t have English as their mother tongue. Quant or logical reasoning is easy for those who have strong mathematical background. Verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking and analytical writing skills, the GRE Subject Test is focused these areas.
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