About GMAT
What is the GMAT?
Accepted by more than 7,000 management programs in India, US and other countries, GMAT® is a computer adaptive test that assesses analytical writing, quantitative and verbal skills of students applying for MBA and similar courses to a graduate school of business.
The examination is entirely computer-based and scored on a maximum of 800.
The GMAT® has four sections – Verbal, Quantitative, Integrated Reasoning and Analytical Writing Assessment. The following is the GMAT® test structure.
| Computer-based GMAT® revised General Test Content and Structure | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Measure | No. of questions | Allotted Timing | |
| Analytical Writing Assessment (One Topic) |
Analyze an Argument | 30 minutes | |
| Integrated Reasoning (12 Questions) |
Multi-Source Reasoning, Graphic Interpretation, Two part Analysis, Table Analysis. | 30 minutes | |
| Quantitative Reasoning (31 Questions) |
Data Sufficiency, Problem Solving | 62 minutes | |
| Verbal (36 Questions) |
Reading Comprehention, Critical Reasoning, Sentence Correction | 65 minutes | |