GMAT Test: Ensure your admission to any Business School

GMAT Test: Ensure your admission to any Business School

10/04/2018

In today’s post, we are going to talk about the GMAT Tests. For those who don’t know about them, the GMAT Test (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a computer adaptive test focused on analytical, verbal, and written skills relevant for the admission in management and business programmes, such as an M.B.A (Master’s in Business Administration). This test is considered nowadays as the most relevant and influential existent test for business school admission, being held in many different countries across the globe.

Historical Overview

The GMAT test has a long history behind it. It was created in 1953 by an organization called “Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC)”, an association confirmed by nine of the most important American business schools at that moment. The function of this test is to evaluate the eligibility of candidates to Business Schools with a transdisciplinary and unified assessment and set of rules.

During its first year of life, the GMAT was carried out by 2000 students. This number has grown over the decades and in 2016 more than 230,000 students took the exam. Initially used by around 54 schools, this test is now used as part of the admission exams in more than 2,100 schools and 5,900 business and management programmes.

In short, if you intend to access a high-level management or business program, then the GMAT tests are your best choice. Nearly 9 out of 10 new MBA enrolments are made using a GMAT score, it is focused on the skills necessary for the management field, and it covers the topics that employers demand and value the most.

When and where to take the GMAT test?

Unlike certain tests like the TOEFL English Test or Law School Tests that are offered a certain number of times per year, the GMAT has no fixed timetables. The only limitations are that you can only take the exam up to five times a year, and each attempt must be at least sixteen days apart one from the other. What does this mean? It means that you can take the exam at any time you feel prepared and have some time to schedule it with one of the official centres. If you are still unsure about this, check out this link.

The location of the exam centres is a more sensitive issue. The number of official centres is huge and they are located all around the world, but mostly in the biggest cities of each country. In Spain, for example, you can only take the exam in Madrid and Barcelona. There is also another centre in Lisbon, in case that one is closer to you. You can check the complete list and map of official centres here.

Besides, there is a fee of 250$ for taking the exam. There are no prerequisites apart from this one but you have to keep in mind that fluency in English is assumed and that you have to be an adult or –if under eighteen years old- you will have to fill and sign a permission from your parents or other responsible adults.

Searching for your ideal MBA

If you are reading this we assume that you are almost ready to take the next step and try to access a management & business school or a high-quality MBA. The number of universities offering these kinds of programmes is huge, and that is why EDUopinions might be helpful for you. Here you have a list of the best-rated Business Schools in our database for you to check:

Those were just some examples, try by yourself and search for reviews from former students in order to know what to expect and if that school is what you are looking for. There is even more information in our databases. We have them open and available for you completely free of charge. Hurry up! Don’t lose your time!

Also, if you found this article interesting, do not hesitate to share it with your friends. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram. And more importantly, you can leave a review in EDUopinions so that prospective students can learn about where to study based on your previous experiences. It will be just a moment and you will be helping your mates with one of the most important decisions a student has to make in a lifetime. Think about it, think about how lost you felt when you had to do this.

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Juan A.
Biólogo y Máster en Neurociencias nacido y moldeado en el noroeste ibérico. Alma de científico y naturalista recluida en un cuerpo de Homo sapiens. Fundador del blog de divulgación 'Iguanamarina: Divulgaciones, en plural' y colaborador habitual en el blog de EDUopinions.

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