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GMAT Practice Tests 2024, Free Adaptive GMAT Mock Tests

GMAT Practice Tests: GMAT Focus Edition is the latest version of the GMAT exam, assessing business aptitude. The GMAT exam fees in India is $ 275 + $ 49.5 Tax. So total of around $ 325 or ₹ 28,000. Exam dates vary by region and test center, with options available throughout the year. The GMAT is one of the most widely accepted exam for admission by leading business schools globally. It evaluates analytical, quantitative, verbal, and data insight abilities.

Preparing for the GMAT can be challenging but preparing Effectively and using the right resources like high-quality GMAT practice tests can help you to master it with confidence. We at GMATPoint are providing GMAT mock tests, and other study materials, Which will help you with thorough preparation and achieving a high score on the GMAT exam.

Who Made these GMAT Mock Tests:
These mocks are made by Sayali Kale ma'am, 785 scorer in GMAT.

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GMAT Practice Test 1

Start date: 17/09/2024

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GMAT Practice Test 2

Start date: 27/09/2024

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GMAT Practice Test 3

Start date: 11/10/2024

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GMAT Practice Test 4

Start date: 25/10/2024

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GMAT Practice Test 5

Start date: 08/11/2024

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Benefits of Taking GMAT Mock Tests

GMAT mock tests are essential for preparation, simulating the actual exam format and time limits. These tests help assess readiness and pinpoint areas for improvement.

Simulated GMAT Experience: Online GMAT mock tests are like the actual exam, offering a realistic practice setting.

Performance Review: Each GMAT practice test with solutions allows you to review your performance and understand your mistakes.

Time Simulation: Practicing with time limit tests helps you develop effective time management skills, essential for the actual exam.

Building Confidence: Regularly taking the best GMAT practice tests builds your confidence and reduces exam-day anxiety.

How to Take GMATPoint's Practice Tests?

GMATPoint mock tests are created by past exam topper (Sayali Kale, 785 Scorer). Check below how to access GMAT Practice Tests on GMATPoint.

Register/Login: Create an account or log in to your existing Cracku account.

Access GMAT Mock Tests: Navigate to the GMAT mock test section and select the test you wish to take.

Simulate Exam Environment: Ensure you are in a quiet space with no distractions to replicate the actual exam conditions.

Follow Instructions: Carefully read and follow the instructions provided before starting the test.

Time Management: Practice effective time management by following the time limits for each section.

Review Results: After completing the test, thoroughly review your answers, especially the incorrect ones, to understand your mistakes and learn from them.

What’s the Difference Between the GMAT and the GRE?

While both the GMAT and the GRE are used for graduate school admissions, they have some key differences mentioned below

Purpose: The GMAT is primarily for business school admissions, while the GRE is accepted by a wide range of graduate programs.

Structure: The GMAT focuses more on quantitative skills and logical reasoning, whereas the GRE has a stronger emphasis on verbal and analytical writing skills.

Format: The GMAT is a computer-adaptive test, adjusting the difficulty based on your performance. The GRE offers both computer-based and paper-based formats.

Are the GMAT Practice Tests Adaptive?

Our GMAT practice tests are made are for candidates focusing to score 705 or more. The questions will be similar to official GMAT level questions. There will be mixture of various difficulty level of questions. Our algorithm is "adaptive scoring" instead of "adaptive question ordering" helping you target for the higher scores.

Start your GMAT preparation journey with mocks similar to the real GMAT today. Our comprehensive GMAT Practice tests series, free GMAT daily tests, and GMAT diagnostic tests are designed to help you succeed. With our resources, you’ll be well-prepared to achieve your highest possible score on the GMAT Focused Edition.

Frequently Asked Questions

Currently, we have 5 GMAT full-length mock tests. We are planning to launch more mocks soon.

You can try our free daily practice questions for GMAT FE here. They will be available on a daily basis from Monday to Friday.

We have tried to make the scoring as similar as possible to the actual GMAT exam. We will be updating the scoring algorithm regularly to improve its accuracy.

The GMAT exam is adaptive. If you miss very easy questions and get most of the remaining questions correct later on, your score might be lower than someone who attempted easy and moderate questions well and got only difficult questions wrong.

The actual GMAT test will start with average difficulty level questions. Based on the candidate's responses to the previous questions, the difficulty level of the next question depends. Answering difficult questions correctly might give you more difficult questions. Answering medium questions incorrectly might give you easier questions. However, a test might throw an easy question even after a difficult one to test a new concept.

GMATPoint mock tests use adaptive scoring, preparing candidates to solve more medium and higher-level questions. Simply solving easy questions well will not improve learning and could result in lower scores in the actual exam if candidates cannot solve medium-level questions.

Mocks cannot be paused once the test is started. Candidates are advised to take the mock seriously as if it were an actual GMAT. Each GMAT mock can only be taken once, but the solutions and analysis can be reviewed any number of times until the validity expires.

We are planning to launch more mocks soon. Additionally, candidates can take two GMAT mocks from the official website.

Just repeating mock after mock without proper analysis and working on weak topics through topic tests might result in very slow improvement of scores. Candidates are advised to focus on improving weaker areas before attempting the next mock.