Thursday, April 24, 2014

GMAT training in Hyderabad

The graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT™) is a standardized test designed to help admission officers to evaluate an applicant’s suitability to graduate business and management programs. The test measures basic level verbal, mathematical and analytical writing skills.

The Structure of the Test
GMAT  test sectionNumber of questionsQuestions typeTiming
Analytical writing Assessment1 topicAnalysis of an Argument30 minutes
Integrated reasoning12 questionsMulti-Source Reasoning, Graphics interpretation, Two-part analysis, Table analysis30 minutes
Quantitative reasoning37 questionsProblem Solving, Data Sufficiency75 minutes
Verbal  reasoning41 questionsReading Comprehension, Critical reasoning, Sentence correction75 minutes
Total exam time3 hours, 30 min

Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA)

The Analytical Writing Assessment section has an essay task. The essay is written on a computer using word Processing Software. Unlike other word processing the programs, this program’ does not have advanced capabilities such as spell checker or grammar checker. The essay is rated by two readers and the final AWA score, which will normally be available after 10-15 days, will be the average of these four scores. The scoring is done on a scale of 0-6.
The task:  The test taker will have to develop a critique of an argument (a statement of questionable authenticity with supporting information).  The essay is not a presentation against the point of view expressed in the argument rather the way in which the argument is presented. The test taker is not expected to present his/her point of view. The test taker should come up with ways to improve the argument while presenting the logical inadequacies in the argument.

Integrated Reasoning Section

The integrated reasoning section of GMAT evaluates the test takers ability to analyze data presented in multiple formats from multiple sources.  The sections consists 12 questions in 4 different types:  graphics interpretation, two-part analysis, table analysis, and multi-source reasoning. Integrated Reasoning scores range from 1-8, in single-digit intervals. The integrated reasoning score does not have any impact on the AWA, Quantitative, and Verbal or Total scores.

Verbal Reasoning

The verbal reasoning section of the GMAT measures the test takers ability to read and comprehend passages, reason and evaluate arguments, evaluate the correctness and effectiveness of written material. The section consists of 41 questions falling under three different types: reading comprehension, critical reasoning and sentence correction. Verbal reasoning scores range from 0-60, in single digit intervals. The time allotted for the entire section is 75 minutes.

Quantitative Reasoning

The quantitative reasoning section of the GMAT measures the test takers ability to reason quantitatively, solve quantitative problems, and interpret graphic data. The section consists of 37 questions falling under two different types: Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency. The questions span across three content areas: Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry. . Quantitative reasoning section scores range from 0-60, in single digit intervals. The time allotted for the entire section is 75 minutes.
Best GMAT Coaching/Training centres In Hyderabad
1.BrooklynReview International, Kukatpally
2.Time, Himayat Nagar
3.Jamboree, Begaumpet
4. Princeton, Himayat Nagar
5. Viusu, Saifabad


Wednesday, April 23, 2014

How to identify a good GRE training center/GRE coaching institute in Hyderabad?

Picking a needle from a haystack is easier than picking the right GRE training center in Hyderabad as there has been a mushrooming of GRE training centers in Hyderabad. However there are proven methods to analyze and pick the right one.
1. Look for the best faculty: Faculty is one of the key things that you should be looking at while picking up the right training centre. The best way to do this is to ask for a demonstration class.
2. Don’t be overawed by the Brand Name. Brand names can be quite deceptive. Remember none of the companies operating in Hyderabad are foreign companies. They are only Indian companies acting as franchises.
3. Most big brands don’t have quality trainers. The reason? Brand names attract lot of professionals, so the brands can choose the cheaper one. Secondly most of the qualities instructors don’t stay with brands as it is possible for them offer the training by themselves without the brand.
4. Look for the materials. As much as possible go with the official materials. Most brands try to offer their own material but there is danger in going with it. Because the materials are developed by their own R&D. There may be quality people in their R&D. The questions may be also of good quality as well but real problem is whether they can think like or imitate the real question makers.
5. Look for systematic programs 
6. Look for infrastructure
7. Look for your convenient timing and offered timings 
8. Look for a reasonable price:
 don’t buy something very cheap or very costly.
Here are some of our best picks:
1. BrooklynReview International, Main Road Kukatpally
2. Career launcher
3. Promac, panjagutta
4.Storm
5. Visu, Himayat Nagar
6. princeton Review, Himayat Nagar
7. manhattan review Himayat Nagar
8. EGE, panjagutta
9. Jambore Begumpet
10. Peoples career, lakdikapool

GRE Training in Hyderabad

About GRE
If you are a graduate or a professional and are planning to pursue your higher studies in the US or Europe, GRE may be in the order.GRE is a one of the major requirements for any MS or Doctoral program in the US. Schools in the other parts of the world also accept GRE. Any school in the US, which is offering an MS or Doctoral degree without GRE, may not be a high ranking one. In short if you are looking for quality higher education in the US there is no way without GRE. The following article is an attempt some answer some questions related to GRE training in Hyderabad.
GRE in Hyderabad Hyderabad has been in the forefront of GRE training for a long period of time. There are a variety of reasons for Hyderabad’s prominence in the field GRE training in India. Firstly it is Hyderabad’s long association with the US as a consistent source of technicians and professionals for the US made GRE training a natural phenomenon in Hyderabad. The presence of more than 500 Engineering and management colleges in and around Hyderabad is another major factor that led to the emergence of GRE training in Hyderabad as these colleges send out a large number of graduates every year and most of these graduates dream of a career in the US. Another important factor that created an increased demand for GRE training in Hyderabad is the inflow of students from second tier towns to Hyderabad for quality training. The revolution in the software industry also created the much needed quality fillip to GRE training in Hyderabad.

Why Indians are obsessed with foreign education?


Every year hundreds of thousands of Indian students apply to top ranking universities across globe and many of them secure admissions in those universities. Universities in the US, the UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Europe, and Singapore are top foreign education destinations for most students. But why we are so obsessed with foreign education?
Historical reasons: Our colonial masters left with us an important tool to connect with the rest of the world i.e. English Language. Command over this global language makes it easy for Indians to gel into an English speaking society easily and a large chunk of the top ranking universities exists in the English –speaking world. Even in many top ranking universities in the non-English speaking world, the medium of instruction is English. Foreign education was a cherished dream for most Indian students even before our Independence. Most of the revered leaders of our nationalist movement were foreign educated.
Economic reasons: Improving economic condition in India created a thriving middle class which can afford to send their children into foreign universities. The availability of financial assistance such as low interest educational loans, scholarships and grants made foreign education accessible to even to students who are not financially well off. The promise of a well paid job in the home country makes foreign education even more attractive to most of the students. Employment opportunity in the country of education is also a big plus.
Simpler and easier application processes: The recent innovations in communications technology has made the application process far easier than it used to be. From sending an online application through attending an interview through video conferencing have made the entire application process so easy that we can now say that admission into a foreign university is just a click away.
Quality of education: Most of the foreign universities offer high quality education. They offer the most updated curriculum, state of the art facilities, and best minds in the field as faculty. The educational system provides better opportunities for expressing oneself rather just blindly following what is being ‘taught’. The variety and flexibility in the courses offered, emphasis on practical rather than theoretical learning, and opportunity for research all make foreign education an attractive choice for most Indian students who are bored with mundane academic approach to learning.
Exploration and adventure: the e promise of adventure is always there in visiting an exotic place leave alone staying there for a fairly long period of time. Staying in a foreign country provides the students with an opportunity to explore different cultures, life styles, people, and places. Though the experience itself is enriching most students use the opportunity to build their personal and professional networks, which can be pretty useful in a global ‘workplace’
Sociological reasons: For many students and their parents a foreign degree is a status symbol. Even in the ‘Wedding Market’ (a sad reality) a young man or woman with a foreign degree commands a higher ‘price’.