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What is GMAT?

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardised exam designed to assess the skills needed for success in graduate business programs, such as MBA (Master of Business Administration) and other management degrees. Administered by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), the GMAT is globally recognized and widely accepted by top business schools in the United States and other countries.

The GMAT evaluates candidates across four sections:
1. Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA): Tests critical thinking and the ability to communicate ideas effectively through essay writing.
2. Integrated Reasoning (IR): Assesses the ability to analyse data from multiple sources and solve complex problems.
3. Quantitative Reasoning: Measures problem-solving skills and mathematical reasoning, including arithmetic, algebra, and geometry.
4. Verbal Reasoning: Evaluates reading comprehension, critical reasoning, and sentence correction.
The GMAT is computer-adaptive, meaning the difficulty of questions adjusts based on your performance. The total score ranges from 200 to 800, based on the Quantitative and Verbal sections.

GMAT Exam Pattern

Exam Pattern

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Analytical Writing Assessment (30 minutes)

1 Argument essay to measure critical thinking and communication skills

Integrated Reasoning (30 minutes)

12 Questions to analyse data and interpret information presented in varied formats

Quantitative Section (62 mins)

31 Questions to measure your ability to analyse data and use reasoning skills to draw conclusions

Verbal Section (65 mins)

36 Questions to measure your ability to read and understand written material, evaluate arguments and correct written material to conform to standard written English

Total Scores

GMAT scores are out of 800

Total Time

3 hours, 7 minutes

What GMAT Score is Required for Admission in the U.S.?

The required GMAT score varies by institution and program:

Top Business Schools

Prestigious MBA programs like those at Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton typically require scores in the range of 700-750+.

Mid-tier Schools

Business schools ranked in the middle often accept scores between 600-700.

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