GMAT

GMAT – Graduate Management Admission Test

GMAT™ is a computer-delivered standardised tests that assesses the test taker’s skills in analytical writing,  quantitative and verbal aptitude along with reading in a written English language. GMAC – Graduate Management Admission Council is the administering organisation that manages GMAT worldwide. According to GMAC, for more than 7000 courses in 2000+ Business schools GMAT score is accepted as a selection criteria for their management programs. GMAT test is predominantly taken by management program aspirants such as MBA/MIM. 

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How to take GMAT™ test

The test takers has the choice of modes to take this test such as:

  • Test Centre – an online computer based test in a proctored test centre. 
  • Home Edition – an online computer based test taken at the test taker’s home with online proctor
  • Booking GMAT test is done through mba.com
  • The registration fees is US$250.
  • A small fee is collected for rescheduling the test before the test date. 
  • The cancellation fees can be checked through advance notice of the cancellation

How often the test is taken:

  • GMAT test dates are available through out the year on multiple dates.
  • Candidates can now book the GMAT test appointments in a 6 month rolling period.
  • Once in 16 days, a candidate can take the test.
  • 5 times a year and 8 times in a lifetime is the limit of the number of times a test taker can take this test.

What is the Format of the test

The total duration of GMAT test is 210 minutes with two 8-minute breaks (Optional). The components of GMAT test are: 

  • Integrated Reasoning
  • Quantitative Reasoning
  • Verbal Reasoning
  • Analytical Writing Assessment

Each section contains a set number of questions with a time list for each.

  • 31 Quantitative Reasoning –  62 minutes
  • 36 Verbal Reasoning –  65 minutes
  • 12 Integrated Reasoning/ 30 minutes
  • 1 Analytical Writing Assessment/ 30 minutes
  • Optional 8 minute break in between

GMAT has introduced a new feature which give the candidate to selecting the section order to take in such as,

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

GMAT Scoring:

  • 800 is the total score of GMAT with Verbal – 400 and Quants – 400.
  • The students can view the unofficial score after hitting the submit button.
  • Individual section score as well as overall score can be viewed in the official score report that the candidate receive.
  • Now the test takers can send their scores to unlimited universities as per the new feature by GMAC. 
  • The validity of this test is 5 years and will count towards candidates’ 12-month and lifetime GMAT limits – wef. September 23, 2020
  • The official scores will be sent to candidates through the registered email within a period of 7 business days from the test date. 

For more details on GMAT, visit www.gmac.com.  To register for GMAT test, you can visit this website of GMAC. 

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FAQs on GMAT

As the GMAT exam is conducted throughout the year, one can appear for this exam anytime. Steps to register for GMAT 2020:

  • Register on the official website of the GMAT.
  • Fill in the required details.
  • Create an ID and password.
  • Pay the application fee of US$250. Candidates can pay online or offline.
  • After completing the entire process, candidates need to log in and book the date and place of the exam.   

GMAT exam costs US $250. Also, if the candidate wants to cancel or reschedule the exam then they will be charged for it. The cancellation fee for the GMAT exam is US $80, whereas, for rescheduling, the candidate has to pay an additional fee of US $250.

You can take the GMAT up to five times in a calendar year. You can’t take the GMAT more than once in a 16-day period, or more than eight times total.

You can reschedule by logging into your personal GMAT account at mba.com, but there’s a fee. If you reschedule your exam more than seven days before your appointment, it’ll cost you $50. If you reschedule seven days or fewer before your GMAT appointment, there’s a $250 fee.

You can’t reschedule or cancel the GMAT 24 hours or less before your exam appointment. Find more information about rescheduling the GMAT here.

You can cancel your GMAT exam anytime, however, one needs to pay a cancellation fee for it. If you cancel the exam by phone then you need to pay an additional USD $10 surcharge for scheduling the exam.

  • The candidate needs to pay US$80 as a cancellation fee. If the exam is canceled more than 7 days prior to the scheduled exam date, the partial fee is refunded to the candidate.
  • If the candidate cancels the exam within seven days of the scheduled exam date, no refund will be given to the candidate.
  • The exam cannot be canceled within 24 hours of the scheduled test date.

On the test day, candidates can select up to five B-schools where they want to apply and send their scores. However, after the GMAT results, candidates will be charged an additional fee for sending score reports to business schools.

Yes, they will look at the scores of the exams which you have given in the last five years. Your score report will enlist scores from each GMAT exam you have taken over the most recent five years.

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) assesses the writing, quantitative, analytical, verbal, and reading skills in written English. The test is designed to measure the ability of the candidate to reason all these skills. The test is designed to judge the critical thinking, analysis, and problem-solving skills of the candidates apart from monitoring the ability to solve complex judgments. The aspirant should know the basic Maths and English-language to solve these queries.  

The GMAT is scored between 200 and 800, with 540 being close to the average score. In recent years, there have been more test takers yielding higher scores however. Breaking 650 could get you into many schools, but some top schools require above a 680.

Moreover, if the candidate has not finished the exam in the allotted time then, his/her score is calculated based on the number of questions answered. The score of the candidate will impact significantly if the candidate has not attempted the answers.

Apart from this, the Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) Score is based on the assessment of the Argument essay and it ranges from 0 to 6 in half-point intervals. Also, the Integrated Reasoning Score range from 1 to 8.

The candidate must carry a valid passport with a recent photograph and appointment confirmation letter which you got while registering for the exam.

In total, the GMAT takes about 3.5 hours to complete (including breaks). The analytical writing assessment is 30 minutes long, and the integrated reasoning section is 30 minutes. The quantitative section takes 62 minutes, and the verbal section takes 65 minutes. 

A computer adaptive test adjusts to your skill level in real time as you take the GMAT. A computer algorithm will determine the difficulty level of the questions you will receive, and your score, based on your answers.

You will begin the exam with questions of medium difficulty. If you complete “medium” questions correctly, you will receive more difficult questions. If you complete ‘medium’ questions incorrectly, you will receive easier questions. Your score will be determined not only by how many questions you answer correctly or incorrectly, but by how many questions of each difficulty level you answer correctly.

GMAT Scores are valid for 5 years. Some applicants take the test right after the undergrad (while the memory of math is still very fresh) and then apply after several years of work experience.

More than 1,900 MBA programs use GMAT as a part of the application process. See the full listing here

The GMAT score range is between 200 and 800. Very few people get 200 or 800, the majority, however falls between 400 and 600. The average score is about 550. You can see the score distribution in the Gmat Score Interpretation Guide – also check out Everything You Need to Know about GMAT Scores and GMAT Score Reports

While the GMAT is used solely as an entrance exam for MBA programs, the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is accepted on many differing masters programs. Because of this, not as many business schools accept the GRE compared to the GMAT.

However, some MBA applicants will have previously taken the GRE in their educational career, and so may not wish to take another exam. Also, some applicants may not have decided between taking an MBA or a masters degree, and therefore wish to keep their options open.
You should always check with the business schools that you wish to apply to before committing to take either test. However, you can always consult with our Admission Advisor in this regard.

In order to take the test, you will first have to have registered through the GMAT site. You will then need to bring the letter, or a printed copy of the email that you received from Pearson VUE (who run the test on GMAC’s behalf) with you to your test.

To prove you are who you say you are, you will also need to take appropriate identification. For some countries this has to be your passport, but in others you can choose to bring other government approved identification. You will be told prior to the exam which identification is accepted at your GMAT test center. As of now, in India, it is passport which is the only valid id proof to provide. 

While it is not essential, you can also bring the details of five business schools who you would like to receive your official score report. It is advisable to select your schools before the test, as afterwards you will be charged for each GMAT score report you wish to send.

In GMAT, Writing ability, knowledge of Basic Math (Arithmetic, Algebra, Word Problems, Geometry) and just a bit of intermediate Math (Statistics, Probability, Combinations/Permutations), and knowledge of grammar principles, logical reasoning, reading, and analytical skills are being tested in the test taker.

Your unofficial GMAT score (preliminary score) will be made available to you immediately after you finish the test. You can also cancel your test score immediately after taking it, but in that case, your score will not be displayed. This option is not recommended unless you feel that you bombed the test and did not finish a number of questions. 

Your official test scores will be sent to you either by mail or via email (to be accessed on http://www.mba.com). That’s when you will find out your Analytical Writing Assessment score. 

A good score on the GMAT is a score that will get you into your first choice for business school. This varies with the schools you are applying to, what type of program you are trying to join (full time, part time, or executive education), your work experience, and your undergraduate GPA.

Business School

2005 
GMAT 
Score

UGPA

Harvard University

707

3.64

Stanford University

712

3.56

University of Pennsylvania

714

3.52

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

700

3.50

Northwestern University

700

3.45

University of Chicago

701

3.50

Columbia University

706

3.40

University of California – Berkeley

702

3.49

Dartmouth College

699

3.30

University of California – Los Angeles (UCLA)

700

3.57

Duke University

701

3.42

University of Michigan – Ann Arbor

690

3.32

New York University

699

3.40

University of Virginia

668

3.29

Yale University

683

3.42

Carnegie Mellon University

692

3.38

Cornell University

660

3.31

Emory University

681

3.50

University of Texas – Austin

672

3.38

Using Galaxy’s online training content, students can access to full length mock tests, section wise tests, different difficulty levels of practice which will give confidence to the students in achieving higher scores in GMAT test. 

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