GMAT

What is GMAT?

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a computer-based adaptive standardized Test conducted to provide admission in business schools in Abroad like the USA and other English Speaking Countries. The GMAT Exam is usually conducted in Mathematics and English Language for measuring aptitude to succeed academically in graduate business studies. The Business Schools commonly use this Test as the primary selection criteria for admission into graduate business admission programs like MBA, Master of Accountancy, and Master of Finance Programs.

The GMAT Exam is not conducted to assess business knowledge or intelligence, it is used to assess candidates analytical writing and problem-solving abilities. This GMAT Entrance Exam is conducted every year via computer at various locations across the world. In Some Countries, The GMAT is also offered either at temporary computer-based testing centers on a limited schedule or as a paper-based test (given once or twice a year) at local testing centers, if the network of computers has not yet been established. The GMAT Exam can be taken up to times a year, but each attempt must be at least 16 days apart.

More than 2100 Universities and Institutions in Foreign Countries use this GMAT Exam to provide admission in more than 5900 business programs. According to a Survey conducted by Kaplan Test Prep, Despite the increasing acceptability of GRE Scores, the GMAT is still the number one choice for MBA aspirants. This GMAT Test measures the verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills of the Candidate. Generally, this test takes four hours to complete. The Maximum Score that can be achieved in the GMAT Exam is 800. And the achieved GMAT Scores are valid for five years at most institutions from the date of the test has been taken.