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Overview:

More than 5,200 graduate management programs throughout the world use the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT*) exam to determine applicants. It aids in evaluating your intellectual capacity for success in graduate-level management courses and demonstrating it to schools.

A student must have taken the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) in order to be considered for admission to a postgraduate business administration course at the majority of business schools, not just in the United States but around the world. The highest test scorers are often the only ones admitted to the best courses. These students frequently have an advantage over other applicants because even institutions that do not require a GMAT score embrace them as an extra method of determining applicants’ eligibility.

GMAT Format

Verbal Reasoning 36 multiple choice questions in 65 minutes
Sentence Correction This question assesses your ability to edit written content to ensure that it adheres to ‘standard written English.
Critical Reasoning This question assesses your ability to comprehend and assess arguments.
Reading Comprehension This quiz assesses your ability to read and comprehend written content.
Integrated Reasoning This portion has 12 questions and takes 30 minutes to complete.
Quantitative Reasoning Quantitative Reasoning is a type of reasoning that is based on numbers (31 multiple choice questions in 62 minutes
Problem Solving This question assesses basic mathematical skills, comprehension of basic Math topics, and quantitative reasoning ability.
Data Sufficiency This question assesses your ability to analyze a quantitative problem, identify which bits of information are relevant, and determine whether enough information is available to solve a problem.

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