GMAT
GMAT
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a graduate admissions entrance exam designed specifically for students who want to go to graduate school for business. A GMAT score is often required when submitting a graduate program application for an MBA, Master of Accountancy, or Master of Finance. The GMAT, a computer adaptive test (CAT), is a standardized exam required for applying to many types of business-related programs at US universities and colleges. If you want to get your MBA in the US, or pursue any other type of graduate business program, the GMAT is often listed as a requirement to apply.
This exam evaluates your analytical and quantitative skills, as well as your skills with reading, writing, and speaking in English. the GMAT has a score range of 200-800 with 10 point increments. GMAT registration does not have any official fixed dates: You can register for your exam based on your schedule (and when you feel you are ready to take it). The exam has four sections and test sections include Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA), Integrated Reasoning (IR), Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning. The GMAT takes approximately three hours and 30 minutes to complete, and each section of the exam has a specific amount of time allocated.