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Quick analysis would be to get an ESR (Enhanced Score Report) of the GMAT and understand on how you managed time throughout the exam.
Search on GMAT club on how to analyze ESRs.. Form a strategy based on that..

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Hi Hemarajpurohit3,

Many GMATers face pacing issues in the Quant section, the Verbal section or both, so you are not alone. It's important to remember that pacing problems do NOT exist on their own - they're the results of OTHER problems. Since most GMAT questions can be approached in more than way, you have to consider HOW you are approaching questions; even if you are getting the correct answer, you might be doing so in an inefficient fashion that is costing you too much time. Thankfully, the GMAT is a consistent, predictable Exam, so you CAN train to score at a higher level.

Before I can offer you the specific advice that you’re looking for, it would help if you could provide a bit more information on how you've been studying and your goals:

Studies:
1) How long have you studied? How many hours do you typically study each week?
2) What study materials have you used so far? What “brands” of CATs/mocks have you used?
3) On what dates (or approximate dates) did you take EACH of your CATs/mocks and how did you score on EACH (including the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores for EACH)?

Goals:
4) What is your overall goal score?
5) When are you planning to apply to Business School and what Schools are you planning to apply to?

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Hi Hemarajpurohit3,

Here are two helpful articles you can check out:

Timing Strategies For a Higher GMAT Quant Score

GMAT Verbal Timing Strategy

Feel free to reach out with any questions.
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