ITT – For students who want to improve knowledge of Business Management major, GMAT international certificate is the purpose that many people are looking for. Thus, what is GMAT? How to take GMAT exam and how often for a GMAT exam?
GMAT test is popular in the world because over 5.800 Master’s Degree programs of business in universities are being used GMAT score as minimum entrance requirement. GMAT test is just retook one time in 31 days and 5 times in a year. The exam content is realistic with almost topics involved to how you judge if in your business process has some problems and how to solve it. This is an attractive point of this GMAT exam.
GMAT exam structure consists of 4 parts: Analytical Writing Assessment, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative and Verbal in total 3 hours 30 minutes. All of parts generally assess analysis, argument, logic abilities and deep knowledge. Because of limited time, students shouldn’t concentrate on a question, they should split time logically to answer. Especially, in Verbal and Quantitative parts, you can use any tools to support you in the exam. However, the time to use tools is limit, you should consider carefully.
If you’ve taken GMAT exam before and want to retake or you have searched and want to get preparation materials, you can access MBA.com to know detail information. You should prepare for this exam about 3 to 6 months to make plan, syllabus, as well as ask help from GMAT teachers.
In contrast, if you’ve never taken GMAT exam, you haven’t mastered knowledge as well as don’t know how to do GMAT exam, you should find a GMAT preparation tutor or GMAT preparation center so that teachers can help you in learning process, provide reference materials and help to solve exercises, problems of business or economy in your own country or overseas. Therefore, you can pass this exam easily.
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