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There are a variety of sources for reputable practice CATs, so finding a set to work with will not be a problem. Before jumping to that though, I'd like to know a bit more about your studies so far:
1) What is your score goal? 2) How long have you been studying? 3) What resources have you been using? 4) When are you planning to take the GMAT?
I suggest that you start with the 2 free CATs that you can download from www.mba.com. Take JUST 1 of those CATs so that you can get a sense of your current strengths and weaknesses. Since you haven't taken any CATs yet, you might not perform too well on your first attempt - that's okay, but you shouldn't rush through the second CAT until you've had a chance to analyze your performance and study some more. Once you have those scores, you should report back here and we can talk through the rest of your study plan.
In terms of our scoring, many of our students report scores that are +/- 30 points from their actual GMAT test and so are a relatively good indicator of their performance. That said, no practice test can perfectly replicate the actual score algorithm, but this is quite close.
Where I can write mock tests? It can be paid or free, but I am looking for writing several mock test before appearing exam.
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Hi nikunjgattani,
I would recommend you to go through the mba.com site before starting your preparation as I sense you have little knowledge about the test. The scores are always in the multiples of 10 on the GMAT.
You have various free resources, and some resources can be purchased. You can try our course as a trial and you will get access to mock CATs for a limited period of time.