GMAT (The Graduate Management Admission Test) - Classes
About GMAT
- The GMAT is a test designed to assess skills relevant to graduate studies in business and management
- The GMAT test is computer adaptive.
- The GMAT takes about 3 ½ hours of testing.
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Analytical Writing - Analysis of an issue essay and Analysis of an argument essay (2 essays,30 minutes each)
Verbal Section - Reading Comprehension, Sentence Correction and Critical Reasoning (41 questions in 75 minutes)
Quantitative Section - Data sufficiency and Problem solving questions (37 questions in 75 minutes)
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Take a Test
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- Test takers have to type their essays.
- The GMAT score report will include four scores - three determined by your performance on the multiple choice Quantitative and Verbal Sections and a separate score for Analytical writing.
- Overall score between 200-800 is calculated from your performance on the Quantitative and Verbal sections.
- There will be Quantitative and Verbal sub-scores ranging from 0-60.
- All scores will be translated into percentile ranking which will allow business schools to quickly see where you fall.
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| For more details, log on to www.mba.com/mba/TaketheGMAT |
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