(GRADUATE MANAGEMENT APTITUDE TEST)
Synopsis
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The test measures general, verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills.
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It is designed to help graduate schools of business evaluate the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management.
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The GMAT does not presuppose any specific knowledge of business or other specific content areas.
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The GMAT is a computer-adaptive test (CAT) available year-round at test centers.
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The first question is always of medium difficulty. The selection of each question thereafter is determined by your responses to all previous questions. In other words, it adjusts to your ability level
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You are required to enter an answer for each question and you may not return to or change your response to any previously answered question.
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You will have 75 minutes for 37 quantitative questions, 75 minutes for 41 verbal questions, and 30 minutes for each of the two analytical writing topics. Total time is approximately four hours.
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Nominal computer skills are required to complete the exam. Before beginning the test, you will complete a tutorial that covers using a mouse, entering a response, using the word processor, accessing the help function, and moving on to the next question. You will also be able to access the help function at any time during testing.