None of the exams is easy or difficult since they are competitive and your score is always compared to scores obtained by others (Percentile).
In choosing the exam kindly check the target college where admission is desired and which exam does it consider. Also consider that the GMAT score is valid for 5 years while CAT (Indian) is valid for 1 year. The cost of giving CAT and GMAT is also very different and should be considered.
CAT is one of the toughest exams in the world, than GRE, GATE or GMAT
CAT in India .... hands down...it makes GMAT look like a cat walk ironically...
not really, the types of questions are all together different. you can take discounted material from the following site...all the bestwww.aspiranthunt.com/gmat/?page_id=2105
The GMAT test may take a few questions that base themselves off previous questions. In general though these questions are fairly independant and do rely on each other.
GMAT test is basically based on two important aspects, one is yourmathematical ability and second one is on your verbal ability. I think if you try your best to crack the GMAT then its not as hard as it sounds.GMAT is totally depends on your practice and your quickness in question solving skills. Do not stop practicing and taking part in tests. If you want to experience a live practice test then you can visit to www.testcircle.com, examlive.com, kaptest.com and many more. Just google for GMAT, you will find several websites giving several free GMAT CAT Practice Tests.
First let me advice you to get some background material in wikipedia. You can search (in Google or Yahoo) for free online questions in these categories: 1. GMAT Quantitative Section - test knowledge in mathematics which includes Algebra, Arithmetic, Geometry. 2. GMAT Verbal Section - measures the ability to read, approach, evaluate and understand texts in English. 3. GMAT Essay Section - two type of Essay are asked (a) Analysis of Issue (b) Analysis of Argument. There are lot of free web sites that gives you free samples. You can also check websites such as www.TestCircle.com, TotalGadha GMAT, PagalGuy, GMAT Club etc. to get access to free information on GMAT. See links bellow for Wikipedia, Answers.com and a free wiki based website that share GMAT questions for example.
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There is no fixed schedule for the exam of GMAT. It only depends upon your self that when you want to give your GMAT. Whenever you have prepared the GMAT you can register for it and after that you can take the test. Visit mba.com for the full information on GMAT. It is an official site for GMAT.
There are many places for taking a GMAT test online. www.4tests.com offers free online practices tests. Another good site is www.testpreppractice.net/GMAT/Free-Online-GMAT-Practice-Tests.aspx.
You can find lot of websites that offers free GMAT samples. Search for "GMAT free samples". I am recommending you not to rely only on the free web material, but to buy a professional GMAT book.
Princeton Review, Knewton, and Kaplan all offer GMAT preperation services. Princeton reviews website is www.princetonreview.com/GMAT. Knewton's website is www.knewton.com/GMAT. Kaplan's website is www.kaptest.com/gmat.
To find practice exams for yur gmat certification please visit http://www.princetonreview.com/business/gmat-practice-tools.aspx. They will also provide you with a GMAT online lesson for free.