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The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is the standardized exam designed to check the readiness of candidates for premier business schools. It is conducted by GMAC, the Graduate Management Admission Council. It assess the analytical, writing, quantitative, verbal, and reading skills of the student. Submitting a strong GMAT score means a higher chance of acceptance and may also result in a scholarship offer to your chosen school. The GMAT score is valid for 5 years from the date of the test.
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The overall test time of GRE General test is about 1 hour and 58 minutes. There are five sections.
No. of Questions
Scores
Allotted Time
Verbal Reasoning
21 Questions
60-90
45 Minutes
23 Questions
60-90
45 Minutes
Data Insights
20 Questions
60-90
45 Minutes
GMAT is divided into three key sections, each designed to measure different abilities crucial for graduate management programs. These sections assess quantitative skills, verbal reasoning, and data-driven decision-making to ensure candidates are well-prepared for the challenges of business education.
Details
Quantitative Reasoning
Measures your algebraic and arithmetic foundational knowledge and ability to solve problems using logical reasoning. It includes 21 Problem-Solving questions. A calculator is not allowed.
Evaluates your ability to read, comprehend, and analyze written material while assessing arguments. It consists of 23 Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning questions.
Data Insights
Tests your ability to analyze and interpret data using multiple sources, such as tables, graphs, and verbal reasoning. It includes 20 questions, and an on-screen calculator is allowed.
The standard GMAT Test registration fee is $275 for a test center and $300 for online test and rescheduling or changing your test center incurs a fee of $55 - $170.
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is the premier business school admission test used to help thousands of graduate business programs make critical admissions decisions. The GMAT helps you prove your commitment to and eligibility for the MBA or business master’s degree you're applying to by demonstrating your problem-solving abilities and critical reasoning skills.Submitting a strong GMAT score means a higher chance of acceptance and may also result in a scholarship offer to your chosen school.
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4. Schedule Exam. Pick your test center (if applicable), appointment date, and time. Submit payment.
The GMAT exam fee in India is USD 275 for GMAT at the test centre and USD 300 for the GMAT exam online.
GMAT test dates are available on almost all days of the year. The GMAT can be taken around the year, and there is no specific period or a fixed date when the test can be taken. You can even take the GMAT Online test from your home, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. On the other hand, for those preferring to take the GMAT at a test center, it is crucial to be informed about the specific dates each center offers within a given month. Advanced booking is essential to secure a slot that suits your schedule.
The GMAT score will be valid for 5 years from the date the test was taken.
The GMAT exam is comprised of three sections that showcase the specific skills needed to succeed in a graduate management program:
Quantitative Reasoning
Verbal Reasoning
Data Insights
You can answer the three sections in any order, giving you a more personalized testing experience. You can also take your optional 10-minute break whenever you choose: after the first section, or after the second. This means you can adapt the exam to exactly how you’ve prepared for it, giving you more opportunities to perform at your best.
Total score range of the GMAT is 205 to 805
The GMAT can be taken once every 16 calendar days and completed no more than five times in 12 months. You can choose to take the test online or find test centers around the world
The GMAT is more than just a computerized version of a written test, it is computer adaptive. This means it automatically adapts the question you see in the above sections based on a real-time assessment of your performance as you are taking the test.
After an average difficulty starting question, the questions vary in difficulty depending on the test taker's answers.
In the computer-adaptive format, if you answer a question right, a more challenging question appears next, and if your answer is wrong, an easier one appears.
We highly recommend that you speak with the admissions team for your chosen program well ahead of the admissions deadline.
Even when the GMAT is not a compulsory part of the application process up front, admissions managers may still ask you to supply a score later in the process if your application is not as competitive as others in their applicant pool.
Also consider whether GMAT is required for your second or third choice programs if you are not able to secure a place on your first-choice program. Our in-house admissions team can help you clarify your doubts, if any.
Your score out of 805 is based on your performance in all three sections of the exam. When you receive your score out of 805, you will also receive a percentile, which indicates how you compare to other test takers.
The definition of a good GMAT score changes from business school to business school and candidate to candidate. Ultimately, a good GMAT score is one that gets you into your target program.
To work out what score to aim for, look at your desired program's average GMAT score and GMAT score range.
You typically want to aim for the class average score, but you can also get accepted with a lower score if other aspects of your application – like your essays, work experience, and interview performance – are strong.
In case of any confusion, our in-house admissions team can help you make the right decisions.
Most programs do not have an explicitly stated minimum GMAT score requirement. Instead, they tend to publish an average or a range of GMAT scores achieved by their most recent class. This can provide a useful benchmark; however, they are generally looking for candidates with a well-balanced set of scores across all sections.
Don’t rule out programs even if you haven't reached your target GMAT score, especially if it is close to the published range. Your GMAT score will be one part of your application, and you may have considerable strengths in other areas. Contact the admissions team for your chosen program to seek their guidance and be prepared to retake the exam.
Check the admissions deadlines for your target programs well ahead of time and work back from there, accounting for how much time you need to prepare. We recommend preparing for the GMAT at least three to six months ahead of time to give yourself the chance to achieve the score you want, or to re‑take if you want to aim for a higher score.
Your GMAT score is valid for five years. If you are currently studying, preparing for the GMAT while you are still in an academic mindset can make your life significantly easier.