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The GMAT® exam is a standardized assessment, offered in English, that helps business schools judge qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management.
The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) measures basic verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills you have developed in your education and work. It does not measure business knowledge or job skills.
You will receive four scores: Verbal, Quantitative, Total, and Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA). Each of these scores is reported on a fixed scale and will appear on your official GMAT score report. Your total score falls within a range of 200–800, and your AWA score within a range of 1–6.
Scheduling Exams
You may register for the test online, by phone, by mail, or by fax. Visit mba.com or call 1-800-717-GMAT (4628) to schedule an appointment or for additional information.
Registering for Exams
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Test
Structure
| Analytical Writing |
60-minutes,
30 minutes per essay |
| Two essays: analysis of an issue and analysis of an argument |
Optional Rest Break: 10 Minutes |
| Verbal |
75 Minute |
| 41 multiple-choice questions: reading comprehension, sentence correction, and critical reasoning |
Optional Rest Break: 10 Minutes |
| Quantitative |
75 Minute |
| 37 multiple-choice questions: problem solving and data sufficiency |
Reviewing Test Scores
Your unofficial scores from the Verbal and Quantitative multiple-choice sections are available immediately after completing the test.
- Online: If you opted to receive your Official Score Report online, you will get an e-mail within calendar 20 days. This email contains instructions for accessing your results.
- Mail: If you chose to receive your Official Score Report by mail, it will be sent to you in approximately 20 calendar days.
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