GMAT Exam is one of the tests in which you need to score high as much as you can to get admission in the international universities for the management programs. To score well you have to plan the test duration very effectively not wasting much time. So here we are going to discuss time management of 3 Hours 30 Minutes in the GMAT. We will mention the tips to cover each section on time.
GMAT takes 3 hours and 7 minutes to complete in which the Analytical Writing Assessment section will cover 30 minutes, Integrated Reasoning section will utilise your 30 minutes of time, Verbal Reasoning section will take 65 minutes to complete and Quantitative Aptitude section will take 62 minutes. If you accept to take both of the eight-minute breaks, then your total time duration will be 3 hours and 23 minutes.
You can take the GMAT sections in a different order based on your own strengths and weaknesses. You will have 3 option orders to choose from. They are as follows:
Order 1 | Order 2 | Order 3 |
Analytical Writing Assessment | Verbal Reasoning | Quantitative Aptitude |
Integrated Reasoning | ||
Optional 8-minute Break | ||
Quantitative Aptitude | Quantitative Aptitude | Verbal Reasoning |
Optional 8-minute Break | ||
Verbal Reasoning | Integrated Reasoning | Integrated Reasoning |
Analytical Writing Assessment | Analytical Writing Assessment |
You should take the time limit of each of the 4 sections as the guide rather than as a restriction. Let us discuss how you manage time for each section in GMAT.
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During the GMAT 2 optional 8-minute breaks are given. Although both breaks can be canceled, we suggest you utilize both of them. Giving yourself a break will help you to maintain your concentration for the sections yet incomplete. You can use the time by stretching, moving around, and getting your blood pumping, the little exercise by rolling your head, etc. But make sure that you go back in time. After 8 minutes, the test will start automatically and if you take a break beyond time, the additional time you take will be deducted from the next GMAT section. GMAT time per question should be estimated right to get better results. Here are a few useful tips to score well: How to get 700 on GMAT?
Sections | Total Time | Time per Question |
Analytical Writing Assessment - 1 question | 30 minutes | 30 minutes |
Integrated Reasoning - 12 questions | 30 minutes | 2 ½ minutes |
Quantitative Aptitude - 31 questions | 62 minutes | 2 minutes |
Verbal Reasoning - 36 questions | 65 minutes | About 1 minute and 48 seconds |
Total time: | 3 hours, 7 minutes (not including breaks) | 2 minutes (excluding AWA section) |
Also, note that it might not be the best strategy to divide your time equally between the given questions, but this will surely help you to estimate which gives a good starting point for thinking about the management of time. Know about the scores: GMAT scores
As a final note of dealing with time management, remember that the stress and pressure you feel about each timed section can be completely controlled by you. Whenever you feel that you are losing your concentration, instead of worrying over how long you have just taken to answer one question, take a deep breath and remain calm. Remember that you have prepared well for this test and you will be just fine if you stick with your plan. Just have a look at things you should be careful about: Do’s and don’ts before and On the GMAT Test day
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