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About the GMAT
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is administered by the Education Testing Service (ETS) and is primarily a multiple-choice test that management schools use for admission of students into their MBA programs. ETS administers the GMAT CAT (computer-adaptive test) on behalf of the Graduate Management Admissions Council (GMAC). The GMAT Program also assists students in their transition to graduate education through a variety of services and publications. The GMAT CAT includes:
- A Quantitative Section: It measures quantitative ability and includes problem solving and data sufficiency questions.
- A Verbal Section: It includes reading comprehension, critical reasoning and sentence correction questions.
- An Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) Section: It measures proficiency in analytical writing and includes two writing tasks of 30 minutes each.
Because of the strong correlation between high GMAT scores and success in graduate school, many schools require that the applicants take the GMAT General Test.
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Get your registration packets along with other information by writing directly to:
Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)
Educational Testing Service
P.O. Box 6000
Princeton, NJ 08541, USA
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The computer-adaptive test (CAT) for GMAT is offered several times a month. Try to avoid weekends as these are usually busy, and hence scheduling a test on a weekend can be tricky.
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