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GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a computer based standardized test that assesses the aptitude abilities in a person for accomplishing the academic of business curriculum. Students from different backgrounds belonging to different countries in the world can take the GMAT test. This test is a decisive part for admissions in more than 4000 graduate programs in 1800 schools around the world. Presently, several leading Business Schools in India also require GMAT scores for admission.
Test Content
Analytical Writing Assessment—measures your ability to think critically and to communicate your ideas Integrated Reasoning—measures your ability to analyze data and evaluate information presented in multiple formats Quantitative Reasoning—measures your ability to analyze data and draw conclusions using reasoning skills Verbal Reasoning—measures your ability to read and understand written material, to evaluate arguments and to correct written material to conform to standard written English In total the test takes just under 3½ hours to complete, including two optional breaks.
Structure and Score
The GMAT Exam has four separately timed sections. You will have the opportunity to take two optional eight-minute breaks during the exam.
Test Section | Time Limit / Number of Questions | Question Types | Score Range |
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Analytical Writing Assessment | 30 minutes 12 question | Analysis of an Argument | 1-6 (in 0.5-point increments) |
Integrated Reasoning | 30 minutes 12 question | Graphics Interpretation, Table Analysis, Multi-source Reasoning, Two-part Analysis | 1-8 (in 1-point increments) |
Quantitative Reasoning | 62 minutes 31 question | Data Sufficiency, Problem Solving | 6-51 (in 1-point increments) |
Verbal Reasoning | 65 minutes 36 question | Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, Sentence Correction | 6-51 (in 1-point increments) |
Test Fee
US$ 275 (Includes fee for reporting scores to 5 universities).
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