The GMAT focus is a 2 hours and 15 minutes exam whose scores are used by business schools across the world for admission to the MBA and MiM courses. It is a computer-based test and is conducted by GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council).
The GMAT measures skills in three areas:
Sections | No of Questions | Duration |
---|---|---|
Data Insights | 20 | 45 minutes |
Quantitative Reasoning | 21 | 45 minutes |
Verbal Reasoning | 23 | 45 minutes |
This section measures the ability to analyze and interpret data and apply it to real-world business scenarios. It consists of 20 questions which include Data Sufficiency, Multi-Source Reasoning, Table Analysis, Graphics Interpretation, and Two-Part Analysis. An on-screen calculator is available in this section.
This section measures your algebraic and arithmetic foundational knowledge and how you apply this knowledge to solve problems. It is composed of 21 Problem-Solving questions.
The Verbal Reasoning section measures your ability to read and comprehend written material and to reason and evaluate arguments. It is composed of 23 Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning questions.