GMAT - Graduate Management Admission Test

The Graduate Management Admission Test or popularly known as GMAT, is a standardized computer adaptative test, which makes the students eligible to apply for management programs like MBA and other Master’s program pertaining to Business and Management studies. It is widely accepted worldwide. The GMAT exams evaluates the analytical skills through Quantitative, Verbal and Data Insights sections. Securing strong scores in each of these sections are crucial, through a smooth academic learning process by managing a demanding curriculum.

Importance and Benefits of the GMAT exam

  • Standardized Evaluation

    A strong GMAT score, evaluates the students, from diverse professional, educational and regional backgrounds, through a standardized evaluation, which shows that the students are academically ready to enroll to the top universities that has a rigorous academic environment which by default, enable them to solve problems related to complex global challenges.

  • Program Ready

    A strong GMAT score shows that the student possesses strong critical, analytical and problem-solving skills, which is essential to undergo a rigorous academic and practical understanding of the management and business world.

  • Stand-Out Application

    A strong GMAT score can enhance the application by making it stand-out among the crowded CV applications.

  • Career Enhancement

    A strong GMAT score will enhance the career of the students, as the employer understands that the students has got high analytical skills especially in high-demand fields like Finance, Investment Banking and Management Consulting.

  • Skill Enrichment

    While preparing for the GMAT exams, the students will develop fundamental skills in Critical Analysis, Quantitative Reasoning and Data Interpretation which is essential for their academic and professional career.

GMAT’s Syllabus and Structure

GMAT exams are computer adaptive which means that the difficulty of the questions differs based on the student’s performance on the previous questions attempted.

Sections Number of Questions Time Allotted Skills Tested
Quantitative Reasoning 21 Questions 45 Minutes Analytical skills are basically tested on Arithmetic and Algebra, which assesses the ability of the students to reason quantitatively and to solve numerical problems.
Verbal Reasoning 23 Questions 45 Minutes Analytical skills are basically tested on the Reading Comprehension through comprehending and inferring the given passage. The section also analyses Critical Reasoning of the student by assessing how well the arguments are evaluated.
Data Insights 20 Questions 45 Minutes Analytical skills are assessed on Data Sufficiency, Reasoning, Tabular Analysis and Graphical Interpretation. It measures the ability to interpret data

Frequently Asked Questions

GMAT is a computer adaptive test, which assess the student’s critical thinking and problem-solving skills for being eligible to apply for Graduate Business School Programs.

The GMAT exam is for 2 hours and 15 minutes, with an optional 10 minutes break.

There are three sections, i.e. Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning and Data Insights that test the student’s analytical skills respectively.

The scoring scale for the GMAT exam is from 205 to 805 which is in a 10-point increment.

The GMAT score is valid for a period of 5 years from the date of taking the test.

The GMAT test can be taken up to 5 times in the 12-month time period with at least 16 days of gap between attempts. Overall, the student can take the GMAT test for a total of 8 attempts over a lifetime.

Yes, the unofficial GMAT score can be seen by the students immediately after the exam which can help them decide to which schools they can apply with their score cards. The students can send the score cards to 5 programs for free.

The official GMAT score card shall be available in 3 to 5 business days.

The students must focus on their GMAT preparation with a minimum commitment of 3 to 6 months.

The students can only use an on-screen calculator permitted only for the Data Insights section. Other than the Data Insights section, the students are not provided to use the calculator for the Quantitative Reasoning section.

A score of 650 plus is considered a good GMAT score for applying to competitive programs. A good GMAT score depends upon the average score requirement of the specific program as well.

Yes, the students can bookmark and review answers to the questions in each section and are permitted to change up to 3 answers per section in the GMAT test.

The question type and topics for the Quantitative Reasoning of the GMAT test are on Arithmetic like number properties, ratios, rates, percentages etc. and on Algebra like equations, inequalities, function. It basically assesses the ability of the students to apply basic concepts on algebra and arithmetic to solve problems.

The question type and topics for the Verbal Reasoning of the GMAT test, are on Reading Comprehension like analyzing passages and drawing inferences and also on Critical Reasoning like analyzing arguments and identifying assumptions. It basically assesses the student’s ability to comprehend and critique the written material.

The question type and topics for the Data Insights of the GMAT test, are on Data Sufficiency, Multi-Source Reasoning, Tabular Analysis and Graphical Interpretation. It basically assesses the student’s ability to interpret data, from the given data sources so as to make an informed decision.