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New GMAT Format - Integrated Reasoning
Graduate Management Admission Council has announced that the new GMAT format would debut in the first week of June 2012 (GMAT 2012). It will introduce a groundbreaking section designed to measure test takers’ ability to evaluate information presented in new formats and from multiple sources. The Integrated Reasoning score will provide a new data point for schools to differentiate among candidates.
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Integrated Reasoning
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Graphical Analysis

Students will read and interpret a graph or other image, and then complete a handful of response statements using drop-down menus. Visual and analytical reasoning skills are tested.
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In this section students will determine two correct components of the answers which will be mentioned in two answer columns. Quantitative and problem solving skills are tested in this section.
Read MoreTable Analysis

Students will analyze the tabular data by sorting the table columns (Visual and analytical reasoning). By doing so students are required analyze the data to determine accuracy of presented statements.
Read MoreMulti-Source Reasoning

Interrelated data will be presented in different tabs or data prompts for a single question. Students will assimilate and analyze the data to determine accuracy of presented various statements.
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