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What is GMAT

GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a standardized entrance exam used by business schools to assess candidates applying for MBA and other management programs. It evaluates analytical writing, quantitative, verbal, and data interpretation skills.

GMAT scores are accepted by business schools and management institutes across the world and play a key role in MBA and related program admissions.

Why GMAT

The GMAT is designed to measure skills that are essential for success in business school, including critical reasoning, problem-solving, data analysis, and decision-making. A strong GMAT score improves your chances of admission to top management programs.

Which GMAT to Take

  • GMAT Focus Edition – the latest version of the GMAT, accepted by most business schools
  • GMAT (previous edition) – available only in limited cases where still accepted

Most candidates should take the GMAT Focus Edition, as it reflects the current format preferred by business schools worldwide.

GMAT Format

GMAT Focus Edition consists of three main sections: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights. The total test duration is approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.

GMAT scores are valid for 5 years. The test can be taken at a test centre or online from home, depending on availability.

GMAT Test Structure

The GMAT (Focus Edition) is designed to assess skills required for success in business and management programs. It evaluates reasoning ability, problem-solving skills, and data analysis used in real-world business scenarios.

The GMAT Focus Edition has 3 main sections:

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Quantitative Reasoning
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Verbal Reasoning
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Data Insights

The total test duration is approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes, including all sections.

GMAT scores are valid for 5 years.