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The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a computer adaptive test intended to ascertain Analytical, Writing, Quantitative, Verbal, and Reading skills in written English for use in admission to a graduate management program, such as an MBA.
The GMAT exam consists of four sections:
An Analytical writing assessment,
An Integrated reasoning section,
A Quantitative section, and
A Verbal section.
Total testing time is three hours and seven minutes.
Test takers have
30 minutes for the analytical writing assessment and another
30 minutes to work through 12 questions on the integrated reasoning section
65 minutes to work through 31 questions in the quantitative section and another
65 minutes to get through 36 questions in the verbal section.
The Analytical Writing Assessment Section
The Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) score is based on one Analysis of an Argument essay. Scores for the AWA range from 0 to 6 in half-point intervals
Integrated Reasoning
The integrated reasoning section consists of 12 questions (which often consist of multiple parts themselves) in four different formats and scores range from 1 to 8.
Quantitative Section
The Quantitative section of the GMAT consists of two types of quantitative questions and scores range from 0 to 60
Verbal Section
The verbal section of the GMAT exam includes the following question types and scores range from 0 to 60
Each question type gives five answer options from which to select.
To Register for the GMAT Exam visit: www.mba.com
Are you looking to apply
Executive MBA, Part-time MBA, Online + Hybrid MBA and Executive Masters?
Then apply for the Executive Assessment by GMAC.
It is accepted by leading schools around the world.
Admission committee professionals use the E.A. to Evaluate the Readiness of the candidates in a shorter version.
Integrated Reasoning
Includes 12 questions and measures the ability to evaluate information in multiple formats from multiple sources. These skills needed to succeed in our data-driven world.
Verbal Reasoning
Includes 14 questions and measures the ability to evaluate arguments and to read, understand, and edit written material using standard English.
Quantitative Reasoning
Includes 14 questions and measures the ability to analyze data and draw conclusions using reasoning skills. The math skills required for this section are a secondary school level.
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