Eligibility for appearing GMAT Exam

GMAT stands for the Graduate Management Admission Test, a standardized exam used as part of the assessment process for admission to MBA programs in most global business schools. It is a Computer-based Adaptive Test. A student's GMAT score is one of the criteria used by B-schools to select candidates for admission. Some of the other factors are work experience, recommendation letters, and any other institute specific criteria. The structure of a typical GMAT Computer Adaptive Test is as follows: 1. Warm-up period. 2. Analytical Writing Assessment for 60 minutes. You are given 30 minutes for each of the two topics. 3. A 5 minute optional break. 4. Quantitative section, where you have to attempt 37 questions in 75 minutes. 5. Another 5 minute optional break. 6. Verbal section, where you have to attempt 41 questions in 75 minutes.

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