The GMAT Exam at a Glance
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a computer-adaptive test (CAT) designed to provide a common yardstick by which business school admissions committees can measure applicants and their ability to succeed in their graduate programs, such as an MBA. On test day, you have 2 hours and 15 minutes to complete the four sections of the GMAT exam – Quantitative, Verbal and Data Insights.
The GMAT test consists of three sections, and you'll receive a separate score for each. These sections contribute equally to the Total Score, which is on a range from 205 to 805. The test time and format is as below:
Section |
No. of question |
Time |
Question Types |
Quantitative |
21 |
45 minutes |
- Fractions, percents, and ratios
- Algebra
- Statistics
- Story problems
- Number properties
|
Verbal |
23 |
45 minutes |
- Critical / analytical thinking
- Comprehension
- Inference
|
Data Insights |
20 |
45 minutes |
- Data analysis
- Logical reasoning
|
Total |
|
2 Hours 15 Minutes |
|
To register, please contact the Official Examination Body: http://www.mba.com/