The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a computer-based versatile test with an all-out term of 3 hours and 30 minutes. The GMAT Exam Pattern is selected by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), which is the official test administrating body. The GMAT Exam Pattern contains both subjective and objective questions.
By and large the GMAT test has 90 questions which are partitioned into four areas specifically Analytical Writing Assessment, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Verbal Reasoning. Further, candidates are given a particular chance to finish each segment of the test.
GMAT 2020 Exam Pattern
Areas | Number of Questions | Types of Questions | Time Duration |
Analytical Writing Assessment | 1 Topic | Argument Analysis | 30 minutes |
Integrated Reasoning | 12 Questions | Multi-source reasoning Interpretation of the Graphics Tabular Analysis Two-part Analysis | 30 minutes |
Quantitative | 31 Questions | Problem Solving Data Sufficiency | 62 minutes |
Verbal | 36 Questions | Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, Sentence Correction | 65 minutes |
Total Duration of the Exam | 3 hours and 7 minutes |
An applicant has the alternative to take two ‘8-minute breaks’ during the test.
In July 2017, GMAC presented Select Section Order that permits students to redo their GMAT test insight by giving them the opportunity to pick the segment request they need to receive during the test.
Presently candidates have the occasion to browse three choices for the test’s part request:
- Integrated Reasoning, Analytical Writing Assessment, Quantitative, and Verbal
- Quantitative, Integrated Reasoning, Verbal, and Analytical Writing Assessment
- Analytical Writing Assessment, Quantitative, Integrated Reasoning, and Verbal
This decision gives applicants the opportunity to accept the GMAT Exam according to their own inclination.