GMAT

Why GMAT?

The Graduate Management Admission Test, or GMAT, is a standardized test that is required for many business and management graduate programs in the United States and other countries. The GMAT is designed to measure a student's readiness for graduate-level studies in business, and is used by admissions officers to evaluate a student's potential for success in business school.

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GMAT Exam Details

The GMAT is a computer-based test that is offered year-round at test centers around the world. The test consists of four sections: an analytical writing assessment, an integrated reasoning section, a quantitative reasoning section, and a verbal reasoning section. The analytical writing assessment is scored on a scale of 0-6, the integrated reasoning, quantitative and verbal sections are scored on a scale of 0-60, and the total GMAT score ranges from 200-800.

  • It is a computer-adaptive standardized test for evaluating the aptitude of applicants for advanced studies in business and management.
  • The GMAT is offered by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC).
  • The GMAT score is accepted by over 7,000 business and management programs worldwide.
  • The total testing time is 3 hours and 30 minutes.

GMAT Exam Pattern

Here is a table summarizing the GMAT Exam pattern:

SectionTime LimitNumber of QuestionsFormat
Analytical Writing Assessment30 Minutes1 QuestionEssay
Integrated Reasoning30 Minutes12 QuestionsMultiple Choice
Quantitative Reasoning62 Minutes31 QuestionsComputer-Adaptive
Verbal Reasoning65 Minutes36 QuestionsComputer-Adaptive

Note: The total testing time is 3 hours and 30 minutes, including breaks between sections.

GMAT Exam Syallabus

Section Topics Covered
Analytical Writing Assessment Analysis of an argument
Integrated Reasoning Graphics interpretation, multi-source reasoning, two-part analysis, table analysis
Quantitative Reasoning Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, data analysis
Verbal Reasoning Reading comprehension, critical reasoning, sentence correction
Note: The GMAT is designed to assess the skills and knowledge that are important for success in graduate management programs. The exam measures skills such as reasoning and problem-solving, as well as basic math, writing, and verbal abilities.

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GMAT Time Management

Effective time management is crucial for success on the GMAT. Students should practice pacing themselves during the test, and should make sure to budget their time effectively during each section. Additionally, students should make sure to take regular breaks to avoid burnout and maintain focus throughout the test.

GMAT Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible to take the GMAT, students must have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. There are no specific prerequisites for the test, and it is open to students from all academic backgrounds.

Rescheduling GMAT Exam

If students need to reschedule their GMAT exam, they can do so by contacting the test center where they plan to take the test. Students will be required to pay a fee to reschedule the test, and may need to wait a certain amount of time before they can take the test again.

Our GMAT Training

Our GMAT training courses are designed to help students achieve their best possible scores on the test. Our experienced instructors provide personalized instruction and support, and our comprehensive study materials help students master the content and strategies they need to succeed on the GMAT.

How GMAT Test Scored

SectionScoring Range
Analytical Writing Assessment0-6 in 0.5 increments
Integrated Reasoning1-8 in 1-point increments
Quantitative Reasoning6-51 in 1-point increments
Verbal Reasoning6-51 in 1-point increments
Total200-800 in 10-point increments

The total GMAT score is the sum of the Verbal and Quantitative Reasoning scores, which are then combined to generate a single score ranging from 200 to 800. The scores for the Analytical Writing Assessment and Integrated Reasoning sections are reported separately.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are several ways to prepare for the GMAT, including self-study with study materials, enrolling in a test preparation course, or hiring a private tutor. It's important to find a method that works best for you and to stick to a regular study schedule.

The GMAT is a computer-based test that is divided into four sections. The first section is the analytical writing assessment, which is 30 minutes long. The next section is the integrated reasoning, which is 30 minutes long. The next section is the quantitative reasoning, which is 62 minutes long and the last section is the verbal reasoning, which is 65 minutes long. The total time of the GMAT test is 3 hours and 30 minutes.

The GRE is a 3 hours and 45 minutes long test.

The minimum score required to get into business school varies depending on the program and the school. It's important to research the specific requirements for the programs you're interested in.

To be eligible to take the GMAT, students must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.

The amount of time you should spend preparing for the GMAT depends on your current level of knowledge and skills. Generally, students should aim to spend at least a few weeks to a few months studying for the test.

The GMAT is scored on a scale of 0-6 for the analytical writing assessment, on a scale of 0-60 for the integrated reasoning, quantitative and verbal sections, and the total GMAT score ranges from 200-800. The scores for the integrated reasoning, quantitative and verbal sections are based on the number of questions answered correctly, while the score for the analytical writing section is based on the quality of the essay written by the student.

Students can take the GMAT once every 16 days, up to five times per year, and no more than eight times total throughout your lifetime.

The GMAT test fee is $250.

If you need to reschedule your GMAT test, you can do so by contacting the test center where you plan to take the test. Students will be required to pay a fee to reschedule the test, and may need to wait a certain amount of time before they can take the test again.