The GMAT exam is comprised of three sections that showcase the specific skills needed to succeed in a graduate management program:
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Verbal Reasoning
- Data Insights
The GMAT exam is comprised of three sections that showcase the specific skills needed to succeed in a graduate management program:
Overview
The GMAT exam is 2 hours and 15 minutes long (with one optional 10-minute break) and consists of 64 questions in total:
The GMAT gives you control of your testing experience with test taker-friendly features and flexible score sending options.
The Question Review & Edit tool gives you more control over the answers to your questions by allowing you to edit responses later in each section. With this tool, you can spend less time on questions you’re unsure about, knowing you can go back to these responses and update them. Here is how it works:
You can answer the three sections in any order, giving you a more personalized testing experience. You can also take your optional 10-minute break whenever you choose: after the first section, or after the second. This means you can adapt the exam to exactly how you’ve prepared for it, giving you more opportunities to perform at your best.
You can select which schools you want to receive your free score reports after you've taken the exam, knowing exactly how you performed. This means you can focus on taking the test without worrying about your score going to schools yet.
Within 1-3 days* of completing the exam, you will receive a detailed Official Score Report that provides deep insights into your performance across the exam, including (but not limited to):
Learn more at Official Score Reports.
*May occasionally take up to 20 days.
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