- Why an MBA?
- Choosing a Business School
- Applying to Business School
- Admissions Consulting
- GMAT F.A.Q.
- What is the GMAT?
- Why is the GMAT Important?
- What is a Good Score?
- How is the GMAT Structured?
- What is a Computer Adaptive Test (CAT)?
- How is the GMAT Scored?
- How Do I Register for the Test?
- What Does the GMAT Test?
- Is there a Penalty for not Answering Questions?
- How Should I Prepare?
- GMAT Preparation
- GMAT Practice Questions
- GMAT vs GRE
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized test that is used by business schools and certain graduate business programs to evaluate the qualifications of applicants. The GMAT is generally considered a predictor of academic success in the first year of a graduate business program; it is not an IQ test or a predictor of future success (or failure) in a given field. The majority of US business schools require the GMAT as part of the application process.
Why is the GMAT Important?