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What is the
GMAT and how is it structured?
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a
multiple-choice test for applicants to business schools. The
test is administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS),
under the sponsorship of the Graduate Management Admission
Council (GMAC). The GMAT is a computer-adaptive test (CAT). Here
is what you’ll find on the GMAT:
An interactive tutorial during
which you will get a chance to familiarize yourself with the
conventions of computerized testing and practice entering
answers. You can spend as much time as you like on this tutorial
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Two
30-minute essays to be written on the computer using a generic
word processing program
One
75-minute, 37-question Math section
One
75-minute, 41-question Verbal section
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What is a
CAT and how does it work?
A CAT is a computer-adaptive test, whose software calculates
your score based on the number of questions you answer
correctly, the difficulty of the questions you answer, and the
number of questions you complete.
When you take the GMAT CAT, you'll begin each section with a
medium-level question and an average score. If you answer the
question correctly, the computer will raise your score and then
give you a more difficult question. If you answer the question
incorrectly, your score will decrease and you'll be given an
easier question. The process repeats for each question in the
section, to arrive at your final score for that section.
How is the
GMAT scored?
As soon as you’ve finished taking the GMAT, your computer will
calculate and display your unofficial results. Several weeks
later, you’ll receive a written report from ETS in the mail
confirming those results. Most people think of the GMAT score as
a single number, but in fact there are four separate numbers:
- Your
total score (This is reported on a scale that runs from 200 to
800.
- Your
verbal score (This is reported on a scale that runs from 0 to
60.)
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Your math
score (This is reported on a scale that runs from 0 to 60.)
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Your
Writing Assessment score (This is reported on a scale of 1-6,
in half-point increments; 6 is the highest score.)
Your Analytic Writing Assessment (AWA) essays are graded on a
scale of 0 to 6. There are two essays, each evaluated by two
readers (one human and one computer). ETS averages the four
scores, and rounds to the nearest half point. Your AWA score
does not count toward your composite score.
How
important are my GMAT scores?
GMAT scores vary in importance at different schools. However,
competitive programs tend to weight your GMAT score more
heavily. In addition to your GMAT score, schools consider your
age, work experience, undergraduate GPA, letters of
recommendation, and essays. Be sure to contact the specific
programs to which you are applying in order to determine their
unique requirements.
How many
times can I take the GMAT?
You may take the GMAT no more than once in any calendar month
and no more than five times within a 12-month period.
How do I
pick a test date?
First, find out the application deadlines for the business
schools to which you are applying, then work backwards from your
earliest deadline. Build some extra time into your planning
process for unexpected delays because you can only take the GMAT
once per calendar month (including tests for which you cancel
your scores). And remember that it can take as long as four
weeks for your official scores to arrive at your designated
schools.
When the GMAT
is conducted in Pakistan?
The GMAT is offered at testing centers almost every day in
Pakistan. Call your local center for details and to book your
test. While in theory you could sign up for the GMAT with only
two days' notice, don't depend upon this luxury. Call at least
one month prior to your desired test date.
Where the GMAT
is conducted in Pakistan?
There are two local offices that conduct the GMAT in Pakistan.
One is in Karachi and the other is Lahore. The contact numbers
of the two are as follows.
Global Education Center LUMS(Lahore
University of Management Sciences)
Ph:021-5823671
Ph:042-5722670-79
What fees
are associated with the GMAT?
The fee to take the GMAT is $225 worldwide.
Where can I
get more information about the GMAT?
You can contact GMAC by phone at (703) 749-0131 or on their
website,
www.mba.com.
GMAT SAMPLE TEST:
If you want to practice the sample questions or the test, you
can download free GMAT PowerPrep software from the site
www.mba.com
GMAT PowerPrep Software:
(FREE) – Includes two computer-based GMAT Tests, sample
analytical writing topics, scored sample essays and reader
commentary, test-taking strategies, a math review, and test
tutorials.
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