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GMAT Study Plan for 6 Months

When it comes to preparing for GMAT coaching classes are not the only option, a properly strategized study plan is very helpful. If you are a working professional or a student pursuing undergrad, preparing for GMAT within a month or two is a real headache. Also, there are test-takers who find it really hard to adapt to the GMAT exam pattern, its content and syllabus within such a short span.

The best part about a 6 month GMAT preparation is – test-takers can take their necessary time to comprehend the topics they’re facing problem in without hurrying because of the nearing of GMAT exam dates.

GMAT Preparation in 6 Months

Month One

Aim

  • 20 hours of study
  • Finishing 10 – 20% of the program

Adapt yourself to the official site of GMAT (mba.com) and learn about the GMAT score and other details. A crucial task is to create a list of B-schools you’d like to study in and figure out their GMAT cut off. This way set your target score, Harvard’s GMAT cut off is around 729 for instance, if the school you’re aiming for also has similar scores then you know what to aim for. But always aim for higher than the demanded score.

If you’re new to GMAT syllabus, take a preliminary test which will provide you with a diagnostic score witnessing which you can determine:

  • Your strong and weak points;
  • The difficulty level of the exam;
  • If time management was a problem;
  • If focusing constantly an issue;

Time-management: Don’t worry about the timings during this time, you’ll have ample time to determine the exact time that should be allotted for solving each answer.

External Resources: The GMAT official guide is of great use as it comprises of authentic materials.

Note-taking: From this time onwards establish a habit of note-taking and reviewing things. For instance, if you are commencing with GMAT Verbal – Reading Comprehension you can put all the subject-verb agreements question types/topics in one segment along with the rule and examples of each kind and make it a flashcard.

Month Two

Aim

  • 20 hours of study
  • 20 – 35% of the program complete

Now when the introductory part is done of both verbal and quant, let us get into details. It can be anticipated that the GMAT data sufficiency part can be handled, which is considered the most dreadful section.

In the GMAT verbal section, you’ll be properly understanding the three sections and:

  • Dealing with more than the fundamental grammar skills for sentence correction;
  • Learning how to break an argument in GMAT critical reasoning;
  • Design your reading structure and deal with the general and specific question types

Tutor assistance: It may happen that you will need extra assistance while learning about the above 30% program and taking assistance from a tutor is advised.

External Resources: practise questions are the best way to go and at this time practise only the GMAT verbal – RC and CR questions. Don’t jump to an uncovered segment.

Note-taking: Constantly keep a track of your notes, review summaries and categorically arrange your notes depending on your need.

Time-management: You don’t have to extremely cautious about the time taken yet. Though keep a watch on how long the questions are taking and which particular questions are taking more time.

Month Three

Aim

  • 20 hours
  • 30 – 45% of the program complete

This can be termed as one of the most pivotal section that requires extra care. This section deals with the hard questions that most of the candidates are fearful about. practise all the moderate to hard questions of GMAT quant and verbal. If you’re facing issues with anything spend more time solving it.

Tutor assistance: This is the time when most of the test-takers seek help as the questions can be really tricky just like the GMAT exam.

External resources: Keep on practising as this is the time which requires the most practising. In the same manner, don’t answer questions which you haven’t covered.

The note-taking and time-management tips will still be the same.

Month Four

Aim:

  • 20 hours of study
  • 40 – 60% of the program complete

GMAT AWA Section: This month the focus will be on the GMAT AWA section where you will need to produce an essay and get it checked by one of the expert who will be marking it based on the scoring guidelines. After receiving back the essay, based on the comments put, write down the next one. This way continue writing the essays based on the recommendations and guidelines stated by the expert. Though AWA is not such an important section but certain B-schools consider it for examining the language proficiency of a candidate.

practise Test: After completing 50% of your program, it is time to indulge in another full-length practise test. This particular test will teach you how to manage time, how you feel while taking the exam in a real-time manner, how you’re going to manage during the exam and more.

Time-management: By this time, test takers will learn numerous GMAT time-management tips and implementing them in the practise test is the way-out. Now, they need to strictly calculate the time they are spending on each answers. Though it is never recommended to hurry to abide by the ‘have to finish by 2 minutes’ rule.

Month Five

Aim:

  • 30 hours
  • 60 – 75% of the program complete

By this time, most of the academic syllabus is covered and you’ve absorbed quite some knowledge. The extra time in this month should be religiously spent on practise tests, reviewing, explanatory videos, writing essays and working on external resources.

After completion of 75% of the course, you’ll have finished all the theory portions and will only engage in practise tests. Reviewing will consume time as the amount of knowledge is in abundance. Don’t expect overnight progress as you’re going in a steady pace and engaged in practising.

practise Tests: During the closure of the month 5, the last two weeks should be completely devoted to practise tests one per week. This is extremely beneficial in understanding the stage you’re in, the problem-areas (if any), analyse the practise test and also time taken.

Tutor assistance: During the month five, you’re probably going to need a time-management session from your tutor, go ahead and arrange the same.

AWA Essays: Write few more GMAT AWA essays and get them scored

External Resources: Engage in all kinds of questions and take mini-tests. Like,

5 SC questions 26 minutes for all 14 questions
5 CR questions
1 RC question with 4 questions

Month Six

Aim:

  • 25 – 30 hours of study
  • 90% of the program complete

Preservation Mode: This is the time when you’re in preservation mode – only practising the older and newer set of questions.

AWA Section: Get two to three essays graded.

practise Test: Take two to three practise tests per week preferably from mba.com and also from other authentic sites you find.

Tutor Assistance: Speak to your tutor one or two weeks before the exam about time-management and other necessary strategies.

Day Before the Exam – Relax !

*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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Ques. MBA Preparation: What GMAT score can be considered good for applying to ISB Hyderabad with an average academic profile?

● Top Answer By Uday Pawar on 30 Jan 23

Generally speaking anything above 750 is a good score for admission to IBS Hyderabad. But even a high GMAT score does not guarantee admission to IBS Hyderabad because the shortlisting is profile-based. GMAT score is just a part of the entire selection process. You need to improvise your profile by working on other aspects also like  essays profile academics extracurricular activities Academics: Your 12th class marks graduation grades, post-graduation, and certification scores along with the GMAT cutoff is considered in your academic profile. Leadership: The leadership skills of the aspirants are tested on the basis of their prior achievements and roles. Personal attributes: This comprises your personal qualities like hobbies, talents, and extracurricular skills. Aspirants from diverse work experiences, cultures, and educational backgrounds are welcomed at IBS Hyderabad. So along with preparing well for GMAT, give importance to these parameters as well to increase your chances of admission....Read more

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

● Top Answer By Akanksha Sharma on 30 Jan 23

In case you are enquiring about the CAT percentile let me clarify that ISB Hyderabad does not take into consideration CAT scores. It accepts GMAT/GRE scores only. Most importantly, the ISB Shortlisting process is profile-based. This means even with a lower percentile you can manage to get shortlisted provided you have an excellent profile. There is no fixed cutoff for GMAT. However, a 700+ GMAT score isn't a must-have for ISB if your application is strong in other areas. According to an ISB spokesperson, candidates were admitted to the 2021 cohort with scores as low as 580, and as high as 780. So the GMAT score range for ISB is 580-780....Read more

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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

Yes, ISB Hyderabad’s PGP program requires a minimum of 2 years of full-time paid work experience. This criteria came into force on 31st March 2016 and is still a necessity. For candidates who lack in this aspect, there is a back door entry called the Early Entry Option or the EEOs. Under this, you can apply right away, go through the selection process, and receive the admission offer but join only after working for 2 years. This can also be referred to as Deferred admission.  ...Read more

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