GMAT practice tests are an essential tool in your preparation journey, helping you identify your strengths and areas for improvement. Let’s explore how to access them on your myIMS portal and the best ways to make the most of these resources.
Accessing GMAT Practice Tests
1. In-Class and Post-Class Drills
These drills are topic-specific and designed to reinforce concepts covered during classes.
Access Path:
- Log in to your myIMS portal.
- Navigate to Prepare → Select the Module (Quant/Verbal) → Quantitative Reasoning/Verbal Reasoning → Select the Topic to Practice.
2. Area Tests
These tests allow you to practice specific sections of the GMAT (Quant or Verbal) in-depth.
Access Path:
- Log in to your myIMS portal.
- Navigate to Test → GMAT Area Tests → Select the Module (Quantitative Reasoning/Verbal Reasoning) → Select the Topic to Practice.
This is an additional practice topic wise for both Quant and Verbal sections.
3. Mock tests:
IMS provides two types of mock tests.
a. GMAT Official Mocks
Details on “how to get access to the GMAT official mock tests” are clearly mentioned in your myIMS portal under the “Test” tab.
Access Path: Go to myIMS → Test → GMAT Official Mocks → All about GMAT Official Mocks→ Everything you need to know about Official Mocks and how to get access? →How to get access to 4 Paid official mock tests?
You should read the details mentioned in the above document, follow the instructions and gain access to it.
Basically one should raise a ticket under the helpdesk section as mentioned in the above document(How to get access to 4 Paid official mock tests?).
b. GMAT Additional Mock tests
Details on “how to get access to the 800score.com GMAT code” are clearly mentioned in your myIMS portal under the “Test” tab.
Access Path: Go to myIMS → Test → GMAT Additional Mock Tests → All about additional Mock Tests → How to Access 5 additional GMAT Mock tests?
Mock tests replicate the GMAT’s time constraints and format, offering a realistic test experience. They are invaluable for refining time management, assessing progress, and building test-day readiness.
Best Practices for Using GMAT Practice Tests
- Set a Study Plan: Allocate specific days for practice tests and review sessions.
- Simulate Real Conditions: Take mocks in a quiet environment to mimic actual test conditions.
- Analyze Results: Spend time reviewing mistakes and understanding the solutions.
- Track Progress: Use performance analytics to identify improvement areas.
- Stay Consistent: Regular practice and periodic mock tests are key to achieving a high score.
By following the access paths and best practices mentioned above, you’ll be well-prepared to tackle the GMAT with confidence.
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