The GMAT - Overview
Leading business schools and management education programs worldwide recognize the GMAT as the most effective predictor of success.

The Graduate Management Admission Test exam is your gateway to a graduate degree in management. Launched in 1954 by a group of nine business schools to provide a uniform measure of the academic skills needed to succeed in their programs, the standardized GMAT exam is now used in admissions decisions by more than 5,200 graduate management programs worldwide.

The GMAT exam is delivered year-round at test centers around the world. It is conducted in English, delivered solely on computer, and takes approximately four hours, with breaks. Portions of the exam are computer adaptive (see below). Minimal computer skills are required. The exam measures Analytical Writing, Verbal, and Quantitative skills; starting in June 2012, the GMAT exam will also test Integrated Reasoning skills.

Rather than English vocabulary, advanced computational skills, or business knowledge, the GMAT exam measures higher-order reasoning skills that management faculty worldwide have identified as important for incoming students to have. Although you will need basic math and English skills, the difficulty of the GMAT exam comes from the required analytical abilities, which are developed over time.

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