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Hi awasthi.akash1,

With your current Test Date, you have less than 6 weeks of study time; while that might seem like a lot of time, it will go by quickly.

1) You mentioned taking other Exams over the last two years - have you taken the actual GMAT? Have you taken any FULL-LENGTH practice CATs? If so, then how did you score (including the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores)?
2) Have you done any studying for the GMAT yet?
3) When are you planning to apply to Business School?

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I need a study plan to appear for GMAT around 10 December 2015. I am working with TCS for past three years.I have appeared for CAT exams and other MBA exams for past two years and scored between 80-90 percentile in different exams. My goal is to score 680+ in GMAT exam.Please guide me with some plan .
It's highly likely that you've been exposed to enough quant and RC to get going straightaway on your GMAT prep. I'd advise you to do the following things in the next few days (try to aim for less than a week here):

1. Get the GMAT official guide and solve the first 30 questions (they're quite easy) in each section (PS, DS, RC, CR, and SC).
2. Go through the OG's math review if you want, but you'll probably be familiar with all the concepts.
3. Take the diagnostic test that's there in the OG.
4. Analyze the test and report the results. That'll give you some additional data for the main study plan.
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Hello Mentors,

I need a study plan to appear for GMAT around 10 December 2015. I am working with TCS for past three years.I have appeared for CAT exams and other MBA exams for past two years and scored between 80-90 percentile in different exams. My goal is to score 680+ in GMAT exam.Please guide me with some plan .

Hey awasthi.akash1

With about 5 weeks to study, here is a customized one month study plan that can help boost your score: https://www.gmatpill.com/gmat-practice-t ... study-plan

Use this as a guideline. You don’t have to follow it exactly but the structure of the study plan should be the same structure that you take in your approach. This helps to optimize your retention and learning.

As you study, we recommend that you focus on one particular subsection for multiple consecutive days before moving onto the next. You can see this in our study plan where we recommend 5 days on nothing but SC -- before moving onto CR and then RC.

Here is a sample SC video to help you start your journey: https://www.gmatpill.com/sentencecorrect ... ythons.mp4

Best of luck- we are here to help.
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Hi awasthi.akash1,

It looks like you might have been attempting to respond to a couple of the posts here, but you only ended up copying the text from those posts. If you can answer the questions then were asked, then I'll be happy to advise you on your situation.

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