The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT™) exam is the first and only standardized exam specifically designed for admission to graduate business and management programs. It sets the standard to predict your academic performance in today's graduate management programs and most importantly, schools trust the exam.
Most leading Business schools around the world commonly use this test as one of many selection criteria for admission Master of Business Administration (MBA) , Master of Accountancy, Master of Finance and other management programs program.
The GMAT exam measures basic verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills that one has developed in his education and work.
The GMAT exam pattern is divided into four sections Writing, Reasoning,Verbal and Quantitative skills. Further, the GMAT is a Computer Adaptive Test of 3 hours 30 minutes and comprises of both objective and subjective questions. There are a total of 91 questions.
Section | Number of Questions | Time | Score Range |
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Analytical Writing Assessment | 1 Topic (Essay) | 30 minutes | 0-6 |
Integrated Reasoning | 12 questions | 30 minutes | 1-8 |
Quantitative reasoning Section | 31 questions | 62 minutes | 6-51 |
Verbal reasoning | 36 questions | 65 minutes | 6-51 |
TOTAL SCORE | 200-800 |