GMAT or Graduate Management Admission Test examines a candidate’s mathematical, analytical writing and verbal abilities. Nearly 1,800 business schools worldwide use GMAT scores to assess an individual’s potential for an advanced study in fields of Business and Management.
Consider this
- A high GMAT score does not guarantee admission into a good business school, but is definitely a consideration. GMAT test is scaled on a score of 200-800 and two-thirds of candidates get between 400 and 600.
- Under the guidance of Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), the US-based Pearson VUE develops and administers the GMAT in more than 100 countries worldwide. The GMAT centers in India are at- Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Allahabad, Hyderabad.
- The GMAT tests are held throughout the year and generally offered 6 days a week. September to December is the peak season for GMAT exam. If you intend to give the exam during this time, register at least 90 days in advance.
- Any person is eligible to take the GMAT exam and the scores are valid for 5 years. However, it is preferable to submit scores of not more than 2 years old.
- The fee for GMAT test is US$ 250. You may pay the fees through a globally acceptable credit (Visa, Master, Amex or JCB) or debit card (Visa or Master), cashier’s check/personal check/money order (in case of mailed registrations only). Draft payment must be through a US Dollar denominated demand draft.
- Check payments must be addressed to Pearson VUE-GMAT. It should be in US Dollars and payable at banks in U.S.A. The exam has to be scheduled at least 10 days after the check is received. Do keep in mind that it may take up to 8 weeks for a mail to reach US from certain countries. In case of personal checks you authorize Pearson VUE to electronically debit the mentioned amount from your account. They must be sent to: Pearson VUE, Attention: GMAT® Program, PO Box 581907, Minneapolis, MN 55458-1907, USA
- GMAT is a computer-adaptive exam, in which questions appear one at a time. Most are multiple choice questions. Be extremely careful as you can neither skip a question (next question will appear only when you have answered the current one) nor change answer for any attempted question. Based on your answer, the computer adapts and poses appropriate difficulty level question. The first question is always of medium difficulty.
- The GMAT starts with a Computer tutorial to acclimatize you with the infrastructure. This is followed by Analysis of an issue and Analysis of an argument (30 minutes each), an optional break of 10 minutes followed by a 37-question Quantitative section (75 minutes). You may either take a 10-minute break again or proceed to the Verbal section. This section has 41 questions to be answered in 75 minutes.
- Do keep in mind that for both essays in “Analytical Writing” section, the emphasis should be on analysis and not writing. It means that language may be simple, but, you must be clear and concise about your arguments and perspectives. Essays on high writing skills will not fetch better marks if your reasoning is not crisp.
There are four different scores to GMAT. They are a) total score (combination of Verbal and Quantitative score) scaled between 200 and 800, b) a separate Verbal score (0-60), c) separate Quantitative score (0-60) and d) Analytical Writing score (0-6). The first three scores can be known immediately after the test. The official score card will include an independent Analytical Writing Score and is available approximately after 3 weeks.
Your GMAT scores will be reported to 5 schools of your choice (cost included in fees). This list of schools has to be furnished before the test is take. Therefore, prioritize your application on the basis of scores you expect to achieve. Any additional recipient costs $28 each.
Apart from your scores, the card will contain a percents (%) below, up to 5 years’ scores (if any) and background information. The % below suggests the percentage of candidates who scored below you (total GMAT takers for the recent most 3-years).
GMAT test can be taken only once a month and a maximum of 5 times in a year. In case you score a 800, you are prohibited to take the exam for 5 years (from your exam date).
A rescheduling (date, time, location) fee of $50 is charged if you call at least 7-full calendar days prior to your scheduled appointment. If you call for rescheduling within 7-full calendar days then entire fee is chargeable. Similarly, in case of cancellation, you receive a refund of $80 in case you call at least 7-full calendar days prior to the test. The entire registration fee is forfeited if you cancel the test within 7-full calendar days of your appointment.
You must carry your valid passport as an identification proof to the center. You must also have the GMAT Programs (recipient schools) in which you wish to send your scores and the appointment confirmation from Pearson VUE.
Please note that certain items such as calculators, PDA’s, notes, cell phones, pagers, photographic devices, stereos, dictionaries, thesaurus, translators, pens, rulers, any testing aids etc. are restricted in the test center.
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June 2, 2008 at 6:09 pm |
hello aspiring MBA’s,
I’d like to take up GMAT but i’m engulfed in a deleima. The online registration requires a credit card which i have none. Is there any possibility of registering & scheduling an appointment via mail…??.I would be happy if someone just provide me witha shortest solution to take up this exam as i will be staying in chennai,INDIA for a month.
June 3, 2008 at 12:47 pm |
Dear Ritesh,
Yuu have three options to pay the fees for GMAT – 1. through credit cards 2. Draft payment and 3. check payment.
In your case, where you do not have a credit card, pay either by draft or check.
The Draft payment must be through a US Dollar denominated demand draft.
For check payments, it must be addressed to Pearson VUE-GMAT. It should be in US Dollars and payable at banks in U.S.A. The exam has to be scheduled at least 10 days after the check is received. Do keep in mind that it may take up to 8 weeks for a mail to reach US from certain countries.
In case of personal checks you authorize Pearson VUE to electronically debit the mentioned amount from your account.
Send the checks to
Pearson VUE, Attention: GMAT® Program,
PO Box 581907,
Minneapolis,
MN 55458-1907, USA
Hope this information helps. Do keep visiting and keep writing!
June 13, 2008 at 11:47 pm |
Devanshik,
Can I pay using someone else’s credit card ?
Also, it seems that the check payment method might take a lot of time (due to mail issues you mentioned). How about the draft payment method ? Is it faster ?
Thanks,
Pawan
October 26, 2008 at 12:35 am |
your comments are very good.thanks for ur information
February 23, 2009 at 1:07 pm |
HELLO SIR I WANTED TO KNOW THAT TODAY IS 23 AND IF I PAY THE GMAT FEES FOR THE DATE THN WHEN CAN I APPEAR FOR EXAM AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE IF I WANT TO GIVE ON 28 CAN I GIVE IF NOT WHEN CAN I GIVE IT
February 23, 2009 at 1:09 pm |
IN PAYING THE FEES WE HAVE TO WIRTE THE APPROPRIATE DATE TO APPEAR SO WHAT WE HAVE TO DO IF I WANT TO GIVE EXAM ON 27 FEB THIS AFTER 4 TO 5 DAYS CAN I GIVE THE EXAM,……IF NOT WHTS THE PROCEDURE
March 19, 2009 at 10:04 am |
some error is showing in payment of GMAT fees . I have used already 3 VISA cards.What should I do.ANy other best alternative