PART 1 OF 5: GMAT (TM)
In the first part of a five part series by Jamboree, we explore everything you wanted to know about GMAT(TM). In the next part, details of GRE will be shared. Check back soon for part two.

Students who want to pursue higher studies in countries outside India usually need to take some exams. The kind of exam that you would need to take varies according to the program that you want to pursue.

What is the GMATTM?

A standardized test, the Graduate Management Admissions Test measures the Verbal, Mathematical and Analytical skills. The test primarily intends to aid graduate schools of business assess the potential of the applicants for advanced study in business and management. Nearly 1000 management institutes all over the world require GMATTM scores from the applicants.

The GMATTM is different from most other customary examinations. The examination is entirely computer-based, and no two students get identical sets of questions. Also, students cannot skip questions. The test is scored on a maximum of 800. The GMATTM Score alone cannot guarantee admission into a school. The test is only one of the major factors taken into consideration in the long process of an applicant getting admitted into a Business School he/she desires.

The GMATTM has three sections – Verbal, Quantitative and Analytical Writing Assessment. The following is the GMATTM test structure.

The US-based "Pearson VUE”, which is under the directions of the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) develops and administers the GMATTM. Pearson VUE is responsible for setting questions, conducting the test and sending score reports to each examinee. For detailed information about GMATTM, please refer the official website of GMATTMCLICK HERE

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