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The Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) is a standardized test for determining aptitude to succeed academically in graduate business studies. The GMAT is used as one of the selection criteria by most respected business schools globally, most commonly for admission into an MBA program.
 

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a computer-based examination that is administered year-round at test centers throughout the world. The GMAT exam measures basic verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills developed over a long period of time.
The GMAT is specifically designed to help graduate management programs assess the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management. GMAT scores are used by more than 3,000 graduate management programs from more than 1,500 graduate management schools, many of which require GMAT scores from each applicant.

The GMAT is one of many factors schools use when reviewing applications for admission; it is typically balanced with work experience, application essays, an interview, and, somewhat less important, college or university GPA. Although a candidate's performance on the test will go a long way towards determining whether or not he or she is admitted to his or her school of choice, these other admissions criteria also play a pivotal role. Your GMAT scores are only one predictor of academic performance in the first year of graduate management school.


The GMAT test does not presuppose any specific knowledge of business or other specific content areas, nor does it measure achievement in any particular subject areas. The test does not measure subjective factors important to academic and career success - such as motivation, creativity, interpersonal skills, study skills, or overall success on the job. Test takers should note that the GMAT test is conducted entirely in English, all instructions are provided in English, and all responses must be entered using standard American English characters.

 
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