The GMAT at a Glance
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is probably unlike any test you've ever taken in your academic career. The GMAT is a computer-adaptive test designed to provide a common yardstick by which business school admissions committees can measure applicants and their ability to succeed in their M.B.A. programs.
The test consists of three sections and is scored on a range between 200 and 800.
| Section | Time | Format |
| Analytical Writing Assessment | 60 min | Two 30-min essays |
| Quantitative | 75 min | 37 questions |
| Verbal | 75 min | 41 questions |
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