What is the GMAT?
GMAT is the most sought after entrance test in the world. The GMAT is developed by GMAC. The test provides business schools with means to compare the preparedness of applicants for their MBA programs. B-school admission committees use your GMAT score, and your work experience, academic records, and your overall profile details to assess if you are ready to undertake an MBA program.
More than 5,900 programs offered by more than 2,100 universities, institutions and B-Schools use the GMAT exam as part of the selection criteria for their MBA programs. The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a computer adaptive test, available round the year, intended to assess analytical, writing, quantitative, verbal, and reading skills for use in admission to graduate management programs.
The advantages of writing the GMAT are manifold!
- Assured Career Growth – After studying from the top institutes of the world, there is no limit to your growth prospects
- The top institutes use GMAT as their admission criteria – Stanford, London School of Economics, Harvard, London Business School, INSEAD, HEC, Cornell, Kellogg, Wharton, ISB, NUS, and even the IIMs. An education from these top institutes is worth cherishing throughout your life
- As you complete your MBA, you gain a perspective which would usually have been lacking until then
- Last but not the least – a salary hike even to the tune of 70-80% is just another added advantage