GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test)

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardised exam specifically designed for admission to business and management programs, including MBA, MiM, and specialised master’s degrees. Administered by GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council), GMAT is accepted by leading business schools globally.

GMAT evaluates skills that are essential for success in business education, such as data analysis, logical reasoning, quantitative aptitude, and critical thinking. The test emphasises real-world business decision-making scenarios.

 

Objectives of GMAT

Objective Explanation
Business School Readiness Assesses skills needed for management education
Analytical Decision-Making Measures data-driven reasoning
Global Recognition Accepted by top business schools worldwide
Predictive Validity Strong indicator of academic success

 

GMAT Test Structure

Section Duration Skills Tested
Quantitative Reasoning 45 minutes Mathematical problem-solving
Verbal Reasoning 45 minutes Reading and critical analysis
Data Insights 45 minutes Data interpretation and logic

 

GMAT Scoring System

Section Score Range
Total Score 205–805
Quantitative 60–90
Verbal 60–90
Data Insights 60–90

Preparation for GMAT requires strong quantitative skills, logical reasoning, time efficiency, and familiarity with business-related problem-solving. A competitive GMAT score significantly strengthens applications to top-tier business schools.