GMAT
Graduate Management Admissions Test
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a computer adaptive test (CAT) which assesses a candidate’s analytical, writing, quantitative, verbal, and reading skills in standard written English in preparation for being admitted into a graduate management program, such as an MBA. It is an international MBA entrance exam.
GMAT is a registered trademark of the Graduate Management Admission Council. More than 5,900 programs offered by more than 2,100 universities and institutions use the GMAT exam as part of the selection criteria for their programs site.
- Prerequisites / eligibility criteria
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No official prerequisite. Intended for bachelors degree holders and undergraduate students who are about to graduate. Fluency in English assumed.
Valid for : 5 Years
- Exam delivery mode
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Computer adaptive mode: Questions get harder as you get more correct, easier as you get more incorrect.
- What’s on the Test?
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Essay Questions
- One 30-minute “Issue” essay requiring that you take a position on an issue and support your opinion with relevant examples.
- One 30-minute “Argument” essay requiring that you analyze the logical structure of an argument.
Verbal Question Format
- Sentence Correction: You correct the grammar of a given sentence.
- Critical Reasoning: You analyze the logic of an argument.
- Reading Comprehension: You read a passage and answer questions.
Math Question Format
- Problem Solving: Standard multiple choice.
- Data Sufficiency: You determine whether certain data is sufficient to answer a question.
Registration
Test takers may register for the GMAT either online at mba.com or by calling one of the test centers. To schedule an exam, an appointment must be made at one of the designated test centers.