GMAT-Graduate Management Admission Test

GMAT Overview

The Graduate Management Admission Test, or GMAT, is an important part of the business school application process. The GMAT is a multiple-choice, computer-based and computer-adaptive standardized exam that is often required for admission to graduate business programs (MBA) globally.

The GMAT is developed and administered by test maker GMAC  to provide business schools with common measures of applicants’ preparedness for graduate-level academic work. Business school admission committees look at your GMAT score, along with work experience, academic record, and supporting materials, to assess your readiness for the rigors of an MBA program. To study GMAT Contact us

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  • With the GMAT™ exam, schools know that they are getting a pipeline of candidates who are committed to a business education.
  • According to the latest Kaplan survey, the number of graduate business admission professionals indicating preference for the GMAT exam has increased 44% since 2014. GRE preference has fallen from 4% to 2%.***
  • For the GMAT™ exam, computer adaptive testing (CAT) determines the difficulty of the next question based on the candidate’s previous response and ability.
  • the GMAT uses CAT during the entire Quant and Verbal section, it provides a more efficient, secure, and accurate and accurate measure of a candidate’s abilities.

GMAT Exam Structure

Analytical Writing

Assessment
Time Limit / Number of Questions: 30 minutes / 1 question
Question Types: Analysis of an Argument
Score Range: 0-6 (in 0.5-point increments)

Integrated Reasoning

Time Limit / Number of Questions: 30 minutes / 12 questions
Question Types: Graphics Interpretation, Table Analysis, Multi-source Reasoning, Two-part Analysis
Score Range: 1-8 (in 1-point increments)

Quantitative Reasoning

Time Limit / Number of Questions: 62 minutes / 31 questions
Question Types: Data Sufficiency, Problem Solving
Score Range: 6-51 (in 1-point increments)

Verbal Reasoning

Time Limit / Number of Questions: 65 minutes / 36 questions

Question Types: Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, Sentence Correction
Score Range: 6-51 (in 1-point increments