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8 Weeks GMAT Study Plan

This is an 8 weeks GMAT study plan which will prove to be the best if you are someone on the lookout for a short-term study plan. We also have a separate study plan for the test-takers who are working professionals and cannot give in much time.

GMAT Prep Checklist

Before commencing the preparation process of 8 weeks, it is recommended that all the test takers must keep the following this handy:

  • GMAT Handbook: This includes the prerequisite information like checking the GMAT eligibilities for registration, how to prepare, what to expect on test day. This will gear up the prep game.
  • Full-length practice tests: Make sure you’ve plenty of GMAT sample practice tests as it is the only way to hone your skills.
  • Practice Questions: Selective sections require practice questions to be solved, this is vital after learning any and every new sections
  • GMAT preparation books: IT is mandatory to get hold of GMAT prep books which contains strategies, practice questions, tips and tricks, and lastly written by scholarly ones. Kaplan, Manhattan are great examples when it comes to GMAT prep books.
  • Online calendar: It is crucial to maintain time as GMAT is a time-bound exam and test-takers need to pay heed to the time taken for each section

GMAT 8 Weeks Study Plan

Three very crucial steps should be incorporated by every test-taker before commencing with their GMAT preparation.

STEP 1: Take a Preliminary full-length practice test

This is an important step as this will determine the knowledge level that a candidate possesses during the beginning of the preparation. The verbal, quant, reasoning and analytical writing section scores are to be determined from this preliminary test. The test scores convey information about the types of questions the candidate did well on and also the ones that were difficult to answer.

The next benefit of solving a practice test is, the candidate becomes familiar with the GMAT exam pattern. Once you perceive the whole exam format, an idea will be created in your head as to how the exam will feel like.

The next benefit is you being able to rectify the mistakes by reviewing the test. Once you’re done with the test, the explanatory videos will be very helpful.

Note: The preliminary practice test should be tried to take in a condition similar to that of GMAT. Devote 4 hours of your day to give the exam, and if you plan to skip the essay then 3.5 hours.

STEP 2: Devoting time to create a study schedule

Though it may seem that 2 months is a prolonged time but procrastination is not an option. Studying 5 days a week for 1 and half hours have proven to be beneficial. The study schedule will prove helpful if you are aiming at improving a particular weak section like verbal or quant. To improve that particular section, arrange for flashcards or phone app.

STEP 3: Design a Study Plan

The main factor that has to be kept in mind while making a study plan is – always learn and practice. Following up what you just learnt is the only way to ace the GMAT exam.

What to study? Focus on your preliminary test, notice the portions that you scored less in. start with those sections.

Now let us get hold of a table:

Diagnostic Score 610
Target Score 720
Week 1 Practice Test + Review (6.5 Hours), Class 2 days x 3 hours (6 hours), Study 2 days x 1.5 hours/day (3 Hours)
Week 2 Class 2 days x 3 hours (6 hours), Study 3 days x 1.5 hours/day (4.5 Hours)
Week 3 Class 2 days x 3 hours (6 hours), Study 3 days x 1.5 hours/day (4.5 Hours)
Week 4 Class 2 days x 3 hours (6 hours), Study 3 days x 1.5 hours/day (4.5 Hours)
Week 5 Practice Test + Review (6.5 Hours), (Very busy at work!)
Week 6 Practice Test + Review (6.5 Hours), Study 4 days x 1.5 hours/day (6 Hours)
Week 7 Practice Test + Review (6.5 Hours), Study 4 days x 1.5 hours/day (6 Hours)
Week 8 Practice Test + Review (6.5 Hours), Study 4 days x 1.5 hours/day (6 Hours)

During the last week practice, the sections that are your strengths as this will boost your confidence before the exam. Make sure you’re able to solve every kind of questions.

8 Weeks Study Plan for Working Professionals

Day 1 Preliminary Test as already mentioned
Days 2 – 15 These days should be devoted only for the stronger sections – verbal/quant.
Study the types of questions, both easy and difficult. Take help from explanations in videos or online classes
Practice from the official guides
Days 16 – 40 Devote time for the weaker section.
If you’re weak in the verbal section then start with practising CR, then move to SC and lastly RC.
If you’re finding difficulty in RC then you can do it before.
CR should always be kept at first as it takes comparatively more time and the knowledge can also be applied in RC
Days 41 – 45 These 5 days should be focused only on practising and learning from the mistakes. Mixed practice should be done at this time. After completing any set of questions, move to the explanation section
Day 46 – Take a test This day take a full-length GMAT test in a proper test-like condition and also when you’re fresh – then only the score will be counted.
Take the test from the GMAT official section
Days 47 – 50 Recognise and rectify the process of reaching the answer by studying the last mock test. It happens that the answer is accurate but the method is wrong, if that happens, consider it wrong.
Also, keep an eye on the sections you faltered the most
Devote these 4 days on rectifying the mistakes
Days 51 – 58 Perform the same method of taking the mock tests on day 51, 55 and 57 and reviewing the results on the day in between
This time there should also be a focus on IR and AWA
Day 59 This is a rest day. Do not practice anything or look up the explanations for anything. Panic can cause great problems
Day 60 DAY FOR GMAT

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

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● Top Answer By Uday Pawar on 30 Jan 23

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Ques. What is the percentile required to get into ISB Hyderabad?

● Top Answer By Akanksha Sharma on 30 Jan 23

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Ques. Is it worth spending 30k to join GMAT coaching at Crack ISB Hyderabad?

● Top Answer By Yash Bhati on 30 Jan 23

Yes, it certainly is worth paying a hefty fee of 30k for GMAT coaching at Crack ISB Hyderabad. The quality of trainers and the certainty of admission is what draw the candidates here. While there are many institutes that specialize in training for the CAT, very few institutes offer training for GMAT.  Crack ISB Hyderabad has many features that have made it so popular and demanding among GMAT aspirants The peer group is a productive and effective group discussion is possible The institute gives the admission essay reviews free of cost while most institutes charge around 20-25k The quality of editing is much better at this Institute mainly because the faculty comprises alumni of top B Schools  So it’s better to pay more for quality education than pay less or the same for substandard education. But remember an Institute can just prepare you for your entrance exam. It’s upon you to put in maximum effort and achieve your goals....Read more

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Ques. Why do students go for CAT, XAT, SNAP etc when almost all the B-Schools in India accept GMAT scores for the full time MBA?

● Top Answer By Nia Malhotra on 17 May 21

There is hardly any B-school in India that accepts GMAT scores for full-time MBA. IIMs, FMS, XLRI, JBIMS, IIFT, MDI, etc. are some of the institutions that accept GMAT scores.  However, students applying through a foreign national quota or NRI quota are eligible for GMAT score. ISB on the other hand accepts the GMAT for its full-time program MBA program. Here is the list of some B-Schools that accepts GMAT scores in India XLRI, Jamshedpur XIM, Bhubaneswar VIT Business School TISS, Mumbai TERI School of Advanced Sciences, TERI University TASMAC, Pune TAPMI, Manipal School of Management, Udaipur School of Management, NMIMS, Mumbai School of Management, International Institute of Management This is why most students go for CAT, XAT, SNAP, and other management exams for admission in MBA. Only foreign nationals or students with NRI Quota can apply through GMAT....Read more

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Ques. Does ISB Hyderabad need work experience apart from the GMAT score?

● Top Answer By Bejoy John on 30 Jan 23

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