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Thursday, 10 September 2009 07:31

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Graduate Management Admissions Test or GMAT is a 3-½ hour standardized test undertaken by graduates who are keen to study MBA programs. This test is designed to evaluate the potential of students by assessing their mathematical, verbal and analytical writing skills. GMAT test, initially prepared for use by the Institutes/Universities of U.S. offering programs in management and business, is now used as a criterion for allotting admission to students globally by more than 1700 universities/institutes.

 

The GMAT is designed and administered by Pearson Vue at the behest of Graduate Management Admission Council or GMAC. It is Pearson Vue which reports the test score to the universities and institutes.

 

GMAT Test Format:

 

Duration of the GMAT test is approximately 3 ½ hours. The GMAT test seeks to assess a candidate’s proficiency in 3 broad areas, namely- basic verbal, qualitative or mathematical, and analytical writing skills.

 

 

Section  Type of Question No. of Question Duration
Quantitative Minutes Problem Solving; Data Sufficiency 37  75
Verbal  Sentence Correction; Reading Comprehension;Critical Reasoning  41 75 Minutes
Analytical Writing 2 short essays- first is the analysis of an issue; second is the analysis of an argument. Emphasis on both the essays is on the analytic part and not the writing aspect  30 minutes for each essay 
 Total  78 + 2 essays  3-½ hours approximately 

  Note:- Two optional breaks of 10 minutes are allowed.

 

GMAT Application Procedure in India

 

It is essential to register at least a month in advance of the test. All Indian citizens holding a valid passport are eligible to take the GMAT tests. There are no age or qualification restrictions on taking the GMAT and the examination scores remain valid for a period of 5 years.  

 

If you are based in India and are interested to apply for the GMAT, you can register via any of the three methods mentioned below-

 

 

  •   Online Registration: You can fill up the application form on the official registration website www. gmat.com. Registration fees can be paid by a credit or a debit card

  •    Registration by Phone: It is also possible to register for the test over the phone by calling this number, 0120 4324628 between 9:00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. at Indian Standard Time. Fees can be paid via a credit or debit card only

  • Registration by Fax, Mail or Courier: You can plan your test appointment in India through fax. All you need to do is to download and complete the GMAT Application Scheduling Form and fax the same at, +61 2 9901 3330. The registration fees can be paid by a credit or debit card 


GMAT Test Fees:

 Item Fees 
 Registration US$ 250 
Rescheduling  US$ 50 
Cancellation Refund  US$ 80 
Additional Score Report US$ 28  

 

Tips and Strategies:

 

Mentioned below are some of the points which can help in clearing the examination without much anxiousness.

 

 

  •  Start the preparation by evaluating yourself. To do this begin with a diagnostics. Once you know your weak points, you can easily work on them

  • You must thoroughly practice basic mathematics and English grammar

  • The more questions you solve the better you will score. You can rely on reference books and materials for practicing. Some books which can help you in preparing thoroughly for the examination are- the Official Guide for GMAT, Princeton GMAT guide and Kaplan GMAT Guide among other

  • It is important to familiarize yourself with the computer as the test is conducted online. Hence, take a number of GMAT practice test online 


Track your progress from the day you start the preparation for the GMAT examination. Ideal evaluation would be accuracy/time taken per question

 

Dates and Deadlines:

 

The GMAT takes place all round the year. It is administered from Monday to Friday, twice a day.

Note: Candidates cannot take this test more than once a month and no candidate can give this test more than 5 times in a calendar year.

 

 

 

 


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated on Monday, 12 October 2009 07:31