GMAT - GRADUATE MANAGEMENT ADMISSION TEST

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  • The Graduate Management Admission Test helps business schools assess the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management. Most business schools in USA and many outside USA want your GMAT scores before processing your application for admission to MBA courses.

  • The test measures basic verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills that you possess. It does NOT measure your knowledge of business, your job skills, specific content in your undergraduate course work or your abilities in any other specific subject area, your knowledge of business or subjective qualities such as motivation, creativity, and interpersonal skills.

  • At Creative Trainers, our training is spread over 50 sessions of 90 minutes each. Our training methods and flexi-teaching modules have been very successful.

  • The new GMAT now includes only one analytical essay on an “argument”. The second essay in the older version has been replaced by a section on integrated reasoning. The verbal and quantitative sections are the same as in the older version.

  • For all GMAT exams taken on June 5, 2012 and later, the 5 scores reported reported are as follows:

GMAT EXAM ON ONTEGRATED REASONING
GMAT Exam Section
Score Range
Intervals
Analytical Writing Assessment
0.0 - 6.0
Intervals of 0.5
Integrated Reasoning
1 - 8
Intervals of 1
Quantitative
0 - 60
Intervals of 1
Scores <7 or >50
are extremely rare
Verbal
0 - 60
Intervals of 1
Scores <9or >44
are extremely rare
Total Score
200 - 800
Intervals of 10
Scaled from verbal 
and Quantitative

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