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The GMAT Test Structure

A standardized test, the Graduate Management Admissions Test measures Verbal, Mathematical and Analytical skills. The test primarily intends to aid graduate schools of business assess the potential of the applicants for advanced study in business and management. Nearly 1000 management institutes all over the world require GMAT® scores from the applicants.

The GMAT® is different from most other examinations. The examination is entirely computer-based, and no two students get an identical set of questions. The test is scored on a maximum of 800. The GMAT® Score alone cannot guarantee admission into a school. The test is only one of the major factors taken into consideration in the long process of an applicant getting admitted into a Business School that he/she desires.

GMAT 2014 Exam Pattern
The detailed GMAT 2014 Exam Pattern is given in the following table:
The GMAT exam pattern is as given in the table below:

Section

Number of Questions​
Question Type
Duration​
Analytical Writing Assessment
1 Topic
Analysis of an Argument
30 minutes
Integrated Reasoning
12 questions
Multi Source Reasoning, Graphics Interpretation, Two Part Analysis, Table Analysis
30 minutes
Quantitative
37 questions
Data Sufficiency, Problem Solving
75 minutes
Verbal
41 questions
Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, Sentence Correction
75 minutes
Total Exam Duration


3 hours 30 minutes


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