GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test)
The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a standardized exam used globally for admission into MBA programs and other graduate management courses. It is developed and administered by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) and accepted by over 2,400 universities and business schools in more than 100 countries. GMAT is a computer-based test.
The GMAT is designed to assess the skills most relevant to business and management success. It evaluates:
Why Take the GMAT?
Whether you're targeting top global B-schools or specialized master's programs in management, finance, or business analytics, the GMAT is a powerful tool to strengthen your application.
Exam Fee: $275 USD
Pattern of the Exam:
Analytical Writing: 1 task (30 minutes)
Type of Questions: One essay analyzing an argument (critique the logic of an argument).
Integrated Reasoning: 12 questions (30 minutes)
Type of Questions: Data interpretation, table analysis, graphics interpretation, multi-source reasoning.
Skills Tested: Analyzing and interpreting data from multiple sources.
Quantitative Reasoning: 31 questions (62 minutes)
Type of Questions: Problem-solving, data sufficiency, math questions (algebra, geometry, arithmetic).
Verbal Reasoning: 36 questions (65 minutes)
Type of Questions: Reading comprehension, critical reasoning, sentence correction.
Skills Tested: Understanding and analyzing written material, reasoning, and grammar.
Total Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Overall Score: 200-800