GRE
Graduate Record Examinations
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.
- Exam pattern
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The exam is generally of two formats. In the first format, the test will be generic. The test comprises of 4 sections.
- Analytical writing skills
- Verbal reasoning
- Critical thinking
- Quantitative reasoning
The first one will be a written test. All other sections will be of objective type. The total time allotted for this exam will be 4 hours.
The subject wise examination is also conducted for certain specializations.
- Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Literature in English
- History of the language
- Mathematics
- Physics and Psycholog
- Exam Delivery
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Section adaptive exam: For both the verbal and quant portions of the test you will take two separate sections. Your performance on the first section of each type will determine the difficulty level of the second section that you receive.
Timing
- Two 30-minute essay sections
- Two 30-minute verbal sections
- Two 35-minute math sections
Scoring
- One Essay score (0-6)
- One Verbal score (130-170)
- One Math score (130-170)
- What is 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
- Text Completion: You fill in the blanks with appropriate words.
- Sentence Equivalence: You pick two words that could each fill the same single blank in a sentence such that the sentence would have the same meaning using either choice.
- Reading Comprehension: You read a passage and answer questions.
Math Question Format
- Discrete Quant: Standard multiple choice, ‘select all that apply’ multiple choice, and numerical entry.
- Quantitative Comparison: You compare the relative size of two different expressions.
- Data Interpretation: You answer questions based on charts and graphs.
Verbal Content Tested
- Vocabulary
- Reading
Math Content Tested
- Arithmetic
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Data Analysis