GMAT (The Graduate Management Admission Test) is a computer adaptive examination administered year-round at test centres throughout the world. Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Mumbai and New Delhi are also the usual test centres.
The test measures verbal, mathematical and analytical writing skills for judging the suitability of candidates for advanced study in business and management. GMAT scores are used by more than 4000 graduate management programs at nearly 1800 schools distributed in various countries.
GMAT examination is sponsored, owned, and directed by GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council), a global non-profit organisation composed of graduate business schools located in the United States and around the world. There may be slight changes in the content and style or terms and conditions of GMAT as we pass from year to year. However, the basic structure and application format remain more or less the same...
Excerpt from "What is the GMAT?" by B.S.Warrier (Guidance Plus), 'Education Plus", Supplement to The Hindu, February 9, 2009.
Grateful thanks to Mr.B.S.Warrier and The Hindu.
The test measures verbal, mathematical and analytical writing skills for judging the suitability of candidates for advanced study in business and management. GMAT scores are used by more than 4000 graduate management programs at nearly 1800 schools distributed in various countries.
GMAT examination is sponsored, owned, and directed by GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council), a global non-profit organisation composed of graduate business schools located in the United States and around the world. There may be slight changes in the content and style or terms and conditions of GMAT as we pass from year to year. However, the basic structure and application format remain more or less the same...
Excerpt from "What is the GMAT?" by B.S.Warrier (Guidance Plus), 'Education Plus", Supplement to The Hindu, February 9, 2009.
Grateful thanks to Mr.B.S.Warrier and The Hindu.
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