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  • 70 hours for GMAT® Private Class and Semi Private Class

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Why take this test

The Graduate Management Admission Test, or GMAT, is an important part of the business school application process. The GMAT is a multiple-choice, computer-based and computer-adaptive standardized exam that is often required for admission to graduate business programs (MBA) globally.

Why Take This Test

The Graduate Management Admission Test, or GMAT, is an important part of the business school application process. The GMAT is a multiple-choice, computer-based and computer-adaptive standardized exam that is often required for admission to graduate business programs (MBA) globally.

What is on the GMAT?

The GMAT exam measures your command of basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry, multi-source data analysis, and grammar. More importantly, it measures your ability to analyze and evaluate written material, think critically, and solve problems. The GMAT is first and foremost a test of your critical thinking skills. Knowing how to reason through and analyze information is the key to a great GMAT score.

What are the GMAT sections?

The content on the GMAT is broken down into four scored test sections: Analytical Writing Assessment, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative, Verbal, and Total Exam Time

GMAT® TEST FORMAT

The GMAT® exam measures higher-order reasoning skills. Basic English-language and math skills are needed to do the test. However, the test measures your ability to reason with these skills. The GMAT has four main divisions: Analytical Writing; Integrated Reasoning; Verbal Reasoning; Quantitative reasoning.

SectionNumber of questionsQuestion typesTiming
Analytical Writing Assessment1 topicAnalysis of Argument30 minutes
Integrated Reasoning12 questionsMulti-Sources Reasoning Graphic Interpretation Two-part Analysis Table Analysis30 minutes
Quantitative37 questionsData Sufficiency75 minutes
Verbal41 questionsReading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction75 minutes
Total Exam Time3 hours, 30 minutes

GMAT® TEST FORMAT

The GMAT® exam measures higher-order reasoning skills. Basic English-language and math skills are needed to do the test. However, the test measures your ability to reason with these skills. The GMAT has four main divisions: Analytical Writing; Integrated Reasoning; Verbal Reasoning; Quantitative reasoning.
SectionNumber of questionsQuestion typesTiming
Analytical Writing Assessment1 topicAnalysis of Argument30 minutes
Integrated Reasoning12 questionsMulti-Sources Reasoning Graphic Interpretation Two-part Analysis Table Analysis30 minutes
Quantitative37 questionsData Sufficiency75 minutes
Verbal41 questionsReading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction75 minutes
Total Exam Time3 hours, 30 minutes