GMAT
GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) Overview:
The GMAT is a computer-adaptive standardized test assessing aptitude for success in graduate business studies, commonly required for admission to MBA and other business administration programs worldwide.
GMAT Sections:
1. Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA):
- Type: Analysis of an Argument
- Time: 30 mins
2. Integrated Reasoning:
- Types: Table Analysis, Graphic Interpretation, Multi-source Reasoning, Two-part Analysis
- Time: 30 mins
3. Quantitative Reasoning:
- Types: Problem Solving, Data Sufficiency
- Time: 75 mins
4. Verbal Reasoning:
- Types: Critical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, Sentence Correction
- Time: 75 mins
Total Number of Questions:
- Analytical Writing Assessment: 1
- Integrated Reasoning: 12
- Quantitative Reasoning: 37
- Verbal Reasoning: 41
Score Range:
- Analytical Writing Assessment: 0-6
- Integrated Reasoning: 1-8
- Quantitative and Verbal Reasoning: 0-51 each
Test Duration:
- Approximately 3.5 hours (plan for around 4 hours)
GMAT Test Logistics:
- Available in 94 countries, six days a week, year-round.
- Test frequency: Once per calendar month, maximum five times in a calendar year.
- Scores valid for up to five years.
Scoring Information:
- Unofficial Verbal, Quantitative, and Total scores available immediately after the test.
- Official score report available online within 20 calendar days.
Fee:
- US$250 worldwide.
- How GMAT Works:
- Computer-adaptive test with a pool of potential questions.
- Questions vary in difficulty based on previous answers.
- No skipping, returning, or changing responses.
For detailed information and registration, visit www.mba.com. Plan your GMAT journey with confidence!