The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a globally recognized exam designed to assess skills critical for success in graduate management education and beyond. It measures a candidate’s analytical writing, quantitative, verbal, and reading skills in standard written English, essential for admission into business schools worldwide.


About the GMAT

  • The GMAT is a registered trademark of the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC).

  • It evaluates analytical writing, problem-solving abilities, data sufficiency, logical reasoning, and critical thinking skills.

  • These competencies are considered vital for excelling in rigorous graduate management programs and in real-world business environments.


Why Take the GMAT?

More than 2,100 universities and institutions offering over 5,900 graduate management programs use GMAT scores as a key admissions criterion for degrees such as:

  • MBA (Master of Business Administration)

  • Master of Accountancy

  • Master of Finance

  • Other specialized business and management programs


What Makes GMAT Popular?

Millions of students choose the GMAT because of:

  • Its global recognition among top business schools

  • The ability to retake and improve scores

  • A validity period of 5 years for scores

  • Wide acceptance across thousands of programs worldwide

  • Enhancing admission chances with a standardized, respected test


Take the GMAT — and open doors to your future in business leadership.

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