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GMAT Course: Quantitative Topics

GMAT Course: Problem Solving (18)GMAT Course: Data Sufficiency (19)>>> The Two/Three Elimination Technique>>> Analyzing Equations

( Topic wise Approx No. of questions: 37) >>> (5) Numbers/ Conversion/ Fractions/ Decimals/Averages/ Rounding off Numbers/ Exponents & Roots/ Prime Numbers...........>>> (3) Percents/Time Speed and Distance/Ratio & Proportion/The Ratio Matrix/Calculating Interest>>> (2)  Allegations/Word Problems/LCM/ LCD / HCF/ HCD......>>> (7) Geometry/Angles/ Line/ Polygons/ Triangle/ Quadrilaterals/Area/ Perimeter/ Volume /Surface Area/ Hexagon/ Circle/Cylinder/ Cone/ Sphere/Overlapping Figures/Volume and Three-Dimensional Figures>>> (3) Coordinate Geometry/Slope/Intercepts........>>> (8) Algebra/Inequalities/Equations/Algebraic Expressions/ Factoring/Manipulating Complex Word Problems/Functions/Quadratic Equations>>> (3)  Sequence and Series/ Progressions/ Arithmetic Mean/ Geometric Mean/ Harmonic Mean/ Variance/ Standard deviation/Mean Deviation>>> (2) Probability/Permutations and Combinations...........>>> (2) Counting/Set Theory/Define Functions/Venn Diagram/Static.......>>> (2) Graphs/Line Graphs/Circle Graphs/Bar Graphs /Cumulative Graphs....... 

GMAT Course Verbal Topics                                          GMAT Course: Sentence Correction:>>> Grammatical Errors vs. Stylistic Errors>>> Capitalizing on Answer Choice Variance>>> Subject/Verb Agreement>>> Pronoun Agreement>>> Pronoun Ambiguity>>> Idioms>>> Misplaced Modifiers>>> Parallel Construction>>> Verb Tenses>>> The Subjunctive Mood>>> Noun Agreement>>> Active Voice vs. Passive Voice>>> Common Errors in Diction>>> Proper Use of Gerunds>>> Comparison Words>>> Quantity Words>>> Redundancy 

GMAT Course: Critical Reasoning:>>> Reacting to the Stimulus>>> Arguments vs. Sets of Facts>>> Identifying Premises and Conclusions>>> The Six Question Types>>> Type One Questions>>> Type 1M Questions>>> Type Three Questions>>> Cause and Effect Stimuli>>> Type Two Questions>>> The 2N Negation Technique>>> The 2S Justification Technique>>> Type Four Questions>>> Type Five Questions

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>>> Flawed Methods of Reasoning>>> Three-Four Combination Questions>>> Type 5F Questions>>> Type Six Questions>>> Type Two-Three Combination Questions

GMAT Course: Reading Comprehension:>>> Categorizing the Passages>>> The Pros and Cons of Outlining>>> Political Correctness>>> Business Passages>>> Science Passages>>> History/Humanities Passages

GMAT Course: AWA TopicThe essays are scored in a range from 0 to 6. The ratings of the essay will be 6.0, 5.5, 5.0, 4.5, 4.0, 3.5, 3.0,2.5, 2.0, 1.5 and 1.0. Your essay will receive a rating of 6.0, 5.5, 5.0, 4.5, 4.0, 3.5, 3.0, 2.5, 2.0 1.5, or 1. A score of 0 will be given, if an examinee writes nothing, simply copies the topic or written in another language. The desired level is 5 and above.


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