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The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized exam used for admissions into graduate business programs like MBA, MIM, and MS in Management. It assesses a candidate's analytical, quantitative, verbal, and data literacy skills. The GMAT is primarily used by graduate business programs to evaluate the readiness of their applicants for business studies.

What Is the (GMAT) Graduate Management Admission Test ?

The only admissions exam designed for today’s graduate business programs that seek to attract the most globally diverse candidate pipeline exclusively committed to a business degree.
The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a standardized exam used primarily for admission to MBA and other business-related graduate programs worldwide. The latest version, called the GMAT Focus Edition, is about 2 hours and 15 minutes long and evaluates three core skills: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights. The Quantitative section tests problem-solving and basic math skills (no geometry); the Verbal section focuses on reading comprehension, critical reasoning, and grammar; and the Data Insights section measures the ability to analyze data presented in charts, graphs, and tables (similar to integrated reasoning). Each section is scored between 60 and 90, with a total score ranging from 205 to 805. The GMAT is computer-adaptive, meaning the difficulty adjusts based on your performance. It is accepted by over 2,400 business schools globally and is considered a key part of the application process for competitive MBA programs.

Everything you need to know about the exam!

GMAT Test Section

Time

# of problems

What's Tested

Quantitative Reasoning

45 min
21
  • Fractions, percents, and ratios
  • Algebra
  • Statistics
  • Story problems Number properties

Verbal Reasoning

45 min
23
  • Critical / analytical thinking
  • Comprehension
    Inference

Data Insights

45 minutes
20
  • All quant skills
  • All verbal skills
  • Data analysis
Logical reasoning
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