GMAT

Introduction

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is an exam aiming to assess the test taker’s Analytical Writing, Verbal, Quantitative and Reading skills in written English. GMAT is a pre-requisite for admission in Management programs such as Master’s in Finance and MBA.

All the top universities in the USA, UK, Canada, and other countries, require test scores to determine the eligibility for admission. Students must have 

REGISTERING FOR GMAT:

STEP 1: Visit the official GMAT website, mba.com

STEP 2: Candidate needs to create an account

STEP 3: Provide Personal information and academic and work details

STEP 4: Verify and submit the details

STEP 5: Schedule your exam and choose your flexible test centre. Including date and time slot.

STEP 6: Pay the registration fee online through your bank card (credit or debit)

About

Exam Pattern&Syllabus​

Exam Pattern

GMAT exam duration is 3 hours and 30 minutes

Analytical Writing Assessment- Analysis of an argument.

Integrated Reasoning- Multi-source Reasoning, Graphics Interpretation, Two-Part Analysis, Table Analysis.

Quantitative- Data Sufficiency, Problem Solving.

Verbal- Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, Sentence Correction.

Syllabus

Analytical Writing- Argument essay, Issue essay.

Integrated Reasoning- Table Analysis, Two- Part Analysis, Multi-Source Reasoning, Graphics Interpretation.

Quantitative Reasoning- Problem solving, Data Sufficiency

GMAT Quant Section topics

  • Arithmetic
  • Algebra 
  • Geometry

SCORING SYSTEM:

All your sections are scored out of 800. you will get a Total GMAT score based on your Verbal and Quantitative scores as well as the percentile score. 

FAQ

How do I register for GMAT?

You can register for GMAT at mba.com (official website)

What is the fee for GMAT in India?

INR- 18500 in India

How often can I take GMAT?

You can write GMAT 5 times every year

What type of questions are asked GMAT Quant section?

Basic math concepts in the areas of Algebra, Geometry, Arithmetic

What is the GMAT?

Analytical Writing Assessment, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative section, Verbal section