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What is GMAT tests?

The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is an internationally recognized standardized exam designed to assess the skills of candidates applying for graduate business and management programs, such as MBA degrees. It is widely accepted by leading business schools, universities, and management institutes worldwide. The test evaluates a candidate’s analytical, quantitative, verbal, and data interpretation skills required for success in business school and professional management careers.

GMAT Test Types Explained

Discover which GMAT test is right for your goals and academic journey

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Most Popular

GMAT Focus Edition

The GMAT Focus Edition is the most widely accepted GMAT format for students seeking admission to MBA and business school programs worldwide. It evaluates key business skills through Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights sections.

The GMAT is accepted by over 7,000 programs at more than 2,300 business schools across 110+ countries and is the preferred exam for MBA admissions.
  • Accepted worldwide by business schools
  • Measures analytical and reasoning skills
  • Quant, Verbal & Data Insights sections
  • Approximately 2-hour 15-minute test duration
  • Available at test centers and online
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Home Testing

GMAT Online Exam

The GMAT Online Exam offers the same test content, format, and scoring as the test center version, allowing candidates to take the exam from home under secure online proctoring.

Ideal for candidates who prefer flexibility while still receiving scores accepted by top global business schools.
  • Take the test from home
  • Same format and scoring as GMAT Focus Edition
  • Live online proctoring
  • Globally recognized scores
  • Flexible and convenient option

GMAT STRUCTURE

Complete test format overview with timing and sections

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Quantitative Reasoning

GMAT Section
  • 45 Minutes
  • 21 Questions
  • Problem Solving & Data Insights
  • Algebra, Arithmetic & Geometry
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Verbal Reasoning

GMAT Section
  • 45 Minutes
  • 23 Questions
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Critical Reasoning
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Data Insights

GMAT Section
  • 45 Minutes
  • 20 Questions
  • Data Analysis & Interpretation
  • Multi-Source Reasoning
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GMAT Scoring

Score Range
  • Total Score: 205–805
  • Section Scores Included
  • Quant, Verbal & Data Insights
  • Percentile-Based Evaluation

Who Can Take the GMAT Exam?

GMAT is open to anyone who wants to pursue graduate business education and demonstrate readiness for MBA and management programs worldwide.

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Students

Students applying for MBA and graduate business programs abroad.

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Professionals

Working professionals seeking career growth through business education.

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Applicants

Candidates applying to international business schools and management programs.

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No Age Limit

No official age restriction for taking the GMAT exam.

GMAT Registration Requirements in Nepal

Make sure you have these essential documents ready before booking your GMAT test.

Valid Passport or Government ID

Your ID must exactly match the details used during GMAT registration and be valid on the test day.

GMAC Account

A GMAC account is required to register, schedule, and manage your GMAT exam booking.

Email Address

Used for booking confirmation, exam updates, payment receipts, and official GMAC communications.

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Frequently Asked Questions About IELTS Preparation

The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is used for admission into MBA and other graduate business programs worldwide. It helps business schools evaluate a candidate’s analytical, quantitative, verbal, and data interpretation skills.

The GMAT Focus Edition takes approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes to complete. It includes three sections: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights.

GMAT scores are valid for 5 years from the test date. Candidates can use their scores to apply to business schools during this period.

Candidates can take the GMAT up to 5 times in a 12-month period, with a lifetime limit of 8 attempts. Each attempt must be at least 16 days apart.