Graduate Management Admission Test® (GMAT®)

The GMAT® is a standardized assessment that helps business schools assess the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management. Schools use the test as one predictor of academic performance in an MBA program or in other graduate management programs.

It measures basic verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills that you have developed over a long period of time in your education and work. The GMAT® exam consists of three main parts: the Analytical Writing Assessment, the Quantitative section, and the Verbal section.

Analytical Writing Assessment - consists of two separate writing tasks: Analysis of an Issue and Analysis of an Argument. You have 30 minutes to complete each one.

Quantitative Section - consists of 37 multiple-choice questions of two different types - Data Sufficiency and Problem Solving. You have 75 minutes to complete the entire section.

Verbal Section - consists of 41 multiple-choice questions of three different types - Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, and Sentence Correction. You have 75 minutes to complete the entire section.

It is offered year-round at test centers throughout the world. Of the several thousand graduate management programs worldwide, nearly 1,700 use the GMAT® and more than 1,000 require it.

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