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Introducing GMAT Focus Version: Understand the Differences
GMAT Vs GMAT Focus Edition: A Comparison
Features of Test GMAT GMAT Focus Edition
Exam Structure The GMAT comprises four main sections: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Integrated Reasoning, and Analytical Writing Assessment. The GMAT Focus Edition comprises three sections: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights.
Test Duration The GMAT is 3 hours and 7 minutes long (with two optional 8-minute breaks) The GMAT Focus Edition is of 2 hours and 15 minutes (with one optional 10-minute break)
Total Number of Questions 80 questions are asked in total for GMAT. 64 questions are asked in total for the GMAT Focus Edition
Sections Overview For GMAT, Quantitative Reasoning has a time limit of 62 minutes, wherein 31 questions are asked. For the GMAT Focus Edition, Quantitative Reasoning has a time limit of 45 minutes, wherein 21 questions are asked.
Verbal Reasoning has a time limit of 65 minutes wherein 36 questions are asked. Verbal Reasoning also has a time limit of 45 minutes wherein 23 questions are asked.
Integrated Reasoning has a time limit of 30 minutes wherein 12 questions are asked. Data Insights also has a time limit of 45 minutes wherein 20 questions are asked.
Analytical Writing Assessment has a time limit of 30 minutes wherein 1 question is asked.  
Review & Edit The GMAT didn’t have a review & edit feature. The GMAT Focus Edition has an option for review & edit for all sections and questions including bookmarked questions.
Scoring The GMAT has a score range of 200-800. The GMAT Focus Edition has a score range of 205805.
Score Reports The GMAT scores are reported on a fixed scale and have a percentile ranking. The GMAT Focus Edition has an improved score report with detailed performance insights.
Validity The GMAT scores are valid for five years. The GMAT Focus Edition scores are also valid for five years.
Fees The GMAT fee in India is $275. The GMAT Focus Edition exam fee is $275, just like its predecessor.