Develop the high-level skills that are necessary for the current MBA application process. The 2026 GMAT Focus curriculum is based on Data Insights, Critical Reasoning Skills, and Quantitative Skills. This curriculum will help you get into the new 205-805 point range by teaching you how to solve problems efficiently and eliminating the need for stressful essay writing.
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In today’s competitive business environment, the GMAT Focus Edition Training offered by Namifly will open doors to an exceptional MBA program. The new version of the GMAT is now shorter, more flexible, and relevant than ever before. Say goodbye to writing lengthy essays and correcting sentences; the GMAT for 2026 is a concise two hours and fifteen minutes assessment that evaluates your data interpretation skills and critical thinking abilities.
Why should you take the GMAT Focus Edition for 2026?
The GMAT Focus Edition for 2026 has removed the AWA and Sentence Correction, enabling you to concentrate only on logical reasoning and data analysis. Additionally, the Question Review & Edit feature enables you to mark any questions and alter up to three answers in each section.
The Three Core Mastery Domains
Quantitative Reasoning (45 Mins | 21 Questions): This section focuses on Arithmetic and Algebra. In 2026, traditional Geometry has been removed, and Data Sufficiency has moved to the Data Insights section, allowing you to sharpen your pure problem-solving skills without distractions.
Verbal Reasoning (45 Mins | 23 Questions): Master the art of Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning. This domain tests your ability to evaluate arguments, draw logical inferences, and understand the deep structure of written business communication.
Data Insights (45 Mins | 20 Questions): This is the heart of the 2026 update. It tests Data Literacy—your ability to analyze multiple sources, interpret tables and complex graphs, and determine data sufficiency. This section carries equal weight in your total score, making it a critical focus area.
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Find answers to common questions about this course.
Because the scale has changed to 205–805, a score of 645+ is now considered highly competitive (roughly equivalent to a 700+ on the old scale).
No. The GMAT Focus Edition has no essay (AWA). You are judged entirely on your reasoning and data skills.
A calculator is not allowed in the Quantitative section, but an on-screen calculator is provided specifically for the Data Insights section.
You can take the GMAT Focus up to 5 times in a rolling 12-month period and 8 times in total. Scores are valid for 5 years.