Hello,
I took a full length CAT on MGMAT and I came across the following before each section:
If you want to simulate the Official GMAT exam, use the following time limits for the entire exam:
75 minutes for the entire Quantitative Section on a full-length exam
75 minutes for the entire Verbal Section on a full-length exam
30 minutes for the entire Integrated Reasoning Section on a full-length exam
50 minutes for the entire section for Question Banks (38 minutes for Sentence Correction)
I was not clear with the 50 minutes mentioned for "Question Banks". Can you please clarify? Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Sri
Time limits mentioned in MGMAT CAT
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Hey Sri,
I think that notice appears before all of our online practice exams and question banks. If you're not taking a Question Bank, then don't worry about that last line referencing the Question Banks--it's irrelevant to the CATs.
Best,
Matt
I think that notice appears before all of our online practice exams and question banks. If you're not taking a Question Bank, then don't worry about that last line referencing the Question Banks--it's irrelevant to the CATs.
Best,
Matt
Matt Mapplebeck
Manhattan GMAT Representative
Manhattan GMAT Representative