GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test™) Resources

What is GMAT?

The GMAT, or Graduate Management Admission Test, is a standardized test used as part of the admissions process for many graduate-level business programs, such as MBA (Master of Business Administration) programs. It assesses certain analytical, writing, quantitative, verbal, and reading skills in written English for use in admission to a graduate management program, such as an MBA. The GMAT is administered by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) and is accepted by many business schools worldwide. It’s typically taken by individuals who are seeking admission to business schools for postgraduate studies.

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Preparing for GMAT at home

  • Understand the GMAT Format:

    Familiarize yourself with the format of the GMAT exam

  • Assess Your Strengths and Weaknesses

    Take a diagnostic test to identify your strengths and weaknesses in each section. This will help you tailor your study plan to focus on areas where you need the most improvement.

  • Create a Study Plan

    Develop a realistic study schedule that fits your lifestyle and allows you to dedicate sufficient time to each section of the exam. Set specific goals for each study session and track your progress regularly.

  • Gather Study Materials

    Invest in reputable GMAT study materials, such as official GMAT guides, practice tests, and online resources. You can also consider using GMAT prep books, online courses, and mobile apps to supplement your studies.

  • Focus on Conceptual Understanding

    Instead of memorizing formulas and strategies, focus on understanding the underlying concepts behind each question type. This will help you apply your knowledge to a variety of problems on the exam.

  • Practice Regularly

    Dedicate time each day to practice GMAT questions under timed conditions. Focus on accuracy and efficiency to improve your performance on test day. Review both correct and incorrect answers to understand your mistakes and learn from them.

  • Simulate Test Conditions

    Take full-length practice tests under simulated testing conditions to familiarize yourself with the pacing and endurance required for the exam. Analyze your performance and adjust your study plan accordingly.

  • Work on Time Management

    Practice managing your time effectively during the exam to ensure you complete each section within the allotted time. Prioritize questions based on difficulty and strategic guessing when necessary.

  • Seek Support and Feedback

    Consider joining online GMAT forums or study groups to connect with other test-takers and share study tips and resources. Additionally, consider working with a GMAT tutor or enrolling in a prep course if you need additional support.

By following these tips and putting in the time and effort to prepare, you can improve your chances of success on the GRE.

Modules in GMAT

Module Description Number of Questions Time Limit
Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA)
Evaluate and critique an argument, demonstrating analytical and writing skills.
1
30 minutes
Integrated Reasoning (IR)
Interpret and analyze complex data presented in various formats, making logical connections and solving problems in a business context.
12
30 minutes
Quantitative Reasoning
Reason quantitatively, solve mathematical problems, and interpret data in areas such as arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis.
31
62 minutes
Verbal Reasoning
Understand and evaluate written material, critically evaluate arguments, and demonstrate comprehension, reasoning, and grammatical skills.
36
65 minutes

Each module contributes to your overall GMAT score, with the Quantitative and Verbal Reasoning sections combining to form your combined score, reported on a scale of 200 to 800. The AWA and IR sections are scored separately, with the AWA scored on a scale of 0 to 6 and the IR scored on a scale of 1 to 8.

How to book GMAT slot

01 Create an Account

Visit the official GMAT website (www.mba.com) and create an account if you haven't already. You'll need to provide personal information such as your name, contact details, and academic background.

02 Find Test Centers

Use the GMAT Test Center Locator tool on the website to find test centers near you. Choose a location that is convenient for you to take the exam.

03 Select Test Date and Time

Once you've found an available slot that fits your schedule, select the test date and time that works best for you.

04 Pay Exam Fee

Pay the GMAT exam fee using a valid credit or debit card. The fee may vary depending on your location, so check the current fee structure on the GMAT website.

05 Receive Confirmation

After completing the booking process and payment, you'll receive a confirmation email with details of your test appointment. Review the information carefully to ensure accuracy.

06 Practice Regularly

Dedicate time each day to practice GMAT questions under timed conditions. Focus on accuracy and efficiency to improve your performance on test day. Review both correct and incorrect answers to understand your mistakes and learn from them.

07 Simulate Test Conditions

Take full-length practice tests under simulated testing conditions to familiarize yourself with the pacing and endurance required for the exam. Analyze your performance and adjust your study plan accordingly.

08 Prepare for the Exam

With your test date booked, begin preparing for the GMAT exam by studying the content and practicing with official GMAT preparation materials.

09 Take the Exam

Follow the instructions provided by the test center staff and complete the GMAT exam according to the given instructions.

  • reate an Account

    Visit the official GMAT website (www.mba.com) and create an account if you haven't already. You'll need to provide personal information such as your name, contact details, and academic background.

  • Find Test Centers

    Use the GMAT Test Center Locator tool on the website to find test centers near you. Choose a location that is convenient for you to take the exam.

  • Select Test Date and Time

    Once you've found an available slot that fits your schedule, select the test date and time that works best for you.

  • Pay Exam Fee

    Pay the GMAT exam fee using a valid credit or debit card. The fee may vary depending on your location, so check the current fee structure on the GMAT website.

  • Receive Confirmation

    After completing the booking process and payment, you'll receive a confirmation email with details of your test appointment. Review the information carefully to ensure accuracy.

  • Practice Regularly

    Dedicate time each day to practice GMAT questions under timed conditions. Focus on accuracy and efficiency to improve your performance on test day. Review both correct and incorrect answers to understand your mistakes and learn from them.

  • Simulate Test Conditions

    Take full-length practice tests under simulated testing conditions to familiarize yourself with the pacing and endurance required for the exam. Analyze your performance and adjust your study plan accordingly.

  • Prepare for the Exam

    With your test date booked, begin preparing for the GMAT exam by studying the content and practicing with official GMAT preparation materials.

  • Take the Exam

    Follow the instructions provided by the test center staff and complete the GMAT exam according to the given instructions.