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GMAT Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, around 200 programs from 140+ colleges in India accept GMAT scores for MBA admissions. Top institutes like the Indian School of Business (ISB), Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) accept the GMAT for their executive MBA programs, while schools like XLRI and SPJIMR recognize GMAT scores for full-time programs in India. Connect with our consultants to know more about the schools based on your profile analysis.
The IMS Manya Online GMAT Coaching Program is comprehensive and covers all the aspects of verbal, quant, and DI for the GMAT. The curriculum is updated to reflect the new GMAT Focus Edition and offers exhaustive in-class exposure and practice material. You won’t need any other resources or help to complete your GMAT syllabus and score 705+.
The IMS TPR Online GMAT Coaching Program covers all the aspects of Verbal, Quant, and DI for the GMAT. The curriculum is updated to reflect the current GMAT format, offers exhaustive in-class practice content on a user-friendly TPR portal, and customised 1-1 mentoring. The program is unique because it relies on real GMAT questions coupled with the 6 official MBA.com tests. You won’t have to look beyond these resources or help to prepare for your GMAT and score 705+.
As part of the GMAT coaching program, IMS Manya provides 30 one-on-one mentoring sessions alongside 65+ hours of live instruction led by highly experienced mentors. These personalized sessions help you develop a structured GMAT preparation strategy, sharpen your problem-solving approach, clarify individual doubts, conduct in-depth mock test analysis, and receive guidance on selecting and applying to the right business schools.
The 30 Myplans with your mentor help you track and accelerate your performance progress. Working one-on-one with your academic mentor, you’ll set personalized study goals, refine problem-solving techniques, analyze mock test performance in depth, and optimize test-taking strategies. These sessions ensure you receive expert, data-driven guidance tailored to your SAT readiness and score goals.
Benchmark your score against the average GMAT of your target B-schools. A strong GMAT Focus score is typically 675–705, with 705+ around the 98th percentile and 645 roughly equivalent to a traditional 700 (88th percentile). Aim to score above your target schools’ averages to stay competitive.
The GMAT is a 2-hour 15-minute computer-adaptive test comprising three 45-minute sections: Quantitative Reasoning – 21 Problem-Solving questions, Verbal Reasoning – 23 Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning questions, and Data Insights – 20 questions covering Data Sufficiency, Table analysis, Graphics Interpretation, Multi-Source Reasoning, and Two-Part Analysis. The test adapts to your performance level, making accuracy and strategic pacing critical for obtaining a high score.
The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a standardized computer-adaptive test administered by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC). It assesses skills essential for success in graduate business programs, such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and data analysis. It enables business schools to compare candidates from diverse backgrounds and is preferred over other tests.
As part of the GMAT coaching program, IMS Manya offers 30 one-on-one mentoring sessions, in addition to 65+ hours of live learning, with some of the most experienced mentors. In these sessions, you can work with your assigned mentor to build GMAT preparation strategies, refine your approach to problem-solving, resolve individual doubts, analyse your mock tests, and get tips on how to apply to the right colleges.
The GMAT scoring structure is as follows: Final Scaled Score: 205–805 in increments of 10 points & Sectional Scores: 60–90 in 1-point increments, for each of the three sections. The final score is derived from performance across Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights. Scores are percentile-ranked relative to global test-takers.










