How Long Should You Study for the GMAT Exam?

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This varies from aspirant to aspirant! There are a few who got good scores even with less than 100 hours of preparation. Please meet any senior faculty, in person, and he/she will let you know precisely, after thorough assessment of your calibre.
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Plan to spend about two to three months and 100–120 hours reviewing material and practicing regularly.
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