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Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardised management test conducted by Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC). GMAT is a computer adaptive test to evaluate the candidate ability of Analytical Writing Assessment, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative and Verbal. To get the complete information about the exam you can go through with given below link.

GMAT

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Hello pankaj,

If you want to know about the GMAT exam then please follow the given link below for the more details regarding it because this window would be very small to elaborate the GMAT exam because it consists of two many sections that would be elaborated easily by this website:

https://www.ndtv.com/education/gmat-graduate-management-admission-test-eligibility-dates-pattern-and-score-complete-guide-1725114

Hope this helps.

GMAT is the international test conducted by the Graduate Management Admission Council for the admission in B-schools across India and abroad.

 

GMAT is conducted throughout the year and you can book your appointment at a test center of your convenience. A candidate is allowed to take five GMAT in a year, eight in lifetime. There should be at least 16 days gap in between two GMAT attempts.

 

GMAT Eligibility Criteria

The candidates appearing for GMAT should be graduates or completed Bachelor's Degree from a recognised institute or university.

 

To know the process you can refer below link

GMAT

 

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For MBA admission in various b-schools there are various MBA exams happen like CAT, XAT, GMAT, CMAT, CET. Every college has its own priority to choose which exams marks for giving admission to students in their college.

So first you need to give the MBA exam, one or more exams it's all your wish and also depends on which college entrance you are focussing and what are its priorities.

After you give the exam and apply in a college for admission then every college prepare a merit list to call students for next round of interview and WSAT. This merit list is based on your aggregate score which comprises of many factors such as MBA exam (CAT, XAT, GMAT etc.) marks, 10th 12th and graduation percentage, work experience, engineer or non engineer, extra curriculars with different weightages for different colleges. In this merit list generally MBA exams have highest weightage.

If you pass the cut off then you are called for next round abd after that round again a new merit list is made including interview and WSAT marks which along with MBA exam marks generally have highest weightage.

So in short both your GMAT marks and CGPA in UG both are important to taking admission in any b-school. Of course GMAT exam marks has more weightage but without a good CGPA it becomes a little difficult for you to get admission. Then you would need to score much more than what needed in GMAT exam in order to cover the loss due to academic records.

All the best!!

Hi Anjali,

Congratulations on scoring 760.  

Top universities usually require aspirants with at least 2 years work experience. But for some management programs a work experience is not necessary. For example, Masters in Management from London Business School accepts candidates with work experience of less than 1 year.

You will need to look for such other programs.

Hope this helped you.

All the best!

Hi Piyush,

The MS in Business Analytics program at Texas Arlington is very competitive. The university website mentions that, unless you have a UGPA of 3 and above, you will need to send in your GRE or GPA scores. Though no minimum scores are required,  these scores are considered average. GMAT = 400-550] [ GRE = 250-300]."

Along with the scores, your Letters of recommendation and Statement of purpose also have an important role to play.

Do revert if you need more information.

All the best!

Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) designs the GMAT syllabus which consists of a wide range of topics covered under four sections.The four sections of GMAT are: Analytical Writing Assessment, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative and Verbal.

To know more about the same in detail, you can go through the below link and let me know if you face any doubt -

GMAT Syllabus

Hope this helps!!!

GMAT is an exam that is conducted throughout the year as this is an on demand exam which you can give any day of the year as per your convenience.

To know more about GMAT in detail, you can go through the below provided article and let me know if you face any doubt -

GMAT 2017

 

Hope this helps!!!!

 

I am sharing a list of colleges which take through GMAT in Indian management colleges.

Here is the list.

GMAT accepting colleges

Work experience above 4 years can help you with a good package and placements.
Good luck.

Yes, passport is  required if you are taking GMAT examination in India. In order to enter the test centre you are required to possess passport without which you cannot enter the facility.

Hope this helps!!!
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