GMAT Overview

GMAT Overview

Exam Section

Time Limit

Number of Questions

Score Range

Quantitative Reasoning

62 minutes

31 questions

6 – 51

Verbal Reasoning

65 minutes

36 questions

6 – 51

Integrated Reasoning

30 minutes

12 questions

1 – 8

Analytical Writing Assessment

30 minutes

1 question

0 – 6

Total

3 hours 7 minutes

80 questions

200 – 800

 

During Test Day

Test Structure The GMAT consists of four sections that you can complete in any order you prefer: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Integrated Reasoning, and Analytical Writing Assessment. During the test, you have the option to take two 8-minute breaks, which are entirely optional.

Duration 3 hours, 7 minutes (plus 30 minutes for check-in)

SCORING

Official Score Report The GMAT Official Score Report showcases your Total Score, section scores, and your percentile ranking. Upon completing the exam, you’ll also see an unofficial score displayed on the screen.

GMAT Attempts You are allowed a maximum of 5 attempts within a rolling 12-month period and a total of 8 attempts over your lifetime.

 

How To Enrol

1. Decide: Whether it’s online or at a test center. The choice is entirely up to you.
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3. Register for Your Exam: Click the “register” button, create your GMAT profile, select your preferred date and time, and complete the payment to finalize your registration.

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