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GMAT for MBA and Business Masters – Kenya

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GMAT for MBA and Business Masters – Kenya
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) developed and designed by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) is a standardized test taken by college graduates. The test score is used to match suitable candidates for MBA admission and similar other programs. There are no special requirements to write the GMAT, anyone can go for it. However, the test is often taken by college graduates with 4-year degree qualification or higher which is the minimum basic requirement to apply for MBA and other Master’s programs. GMAT Score is accepted worldwide as a standard measure for business school success. The score helps admission officers in matching students' skills with the right business degree program.
In general, the GMAT Score helps place applications for
MBA Programmes
Masters Programmes, and
PhD Programmes
More than 2100 business schools across the globe accept GMAT as a measure of B-School success. Based on GMAT Score you can apply to more than 6000 programmes across 114 countries. Though originated in USA, GMAT has gained global recognition. There are more than 600 GMAT Test Centers around the globe. The test is administered by Pearson Vue.

GMAT Exam Pattern
GMAT is a 3-hour 30-minute Computer Adaptive Test. The test has four sections:
1. Analytical Writing Assessment—measures your ability to think critically and to communicate your ideas
2. Integrated Reasoning—measures your ability to analyze data and evaluate information presented in multiple formats
3. Quantitative Reasoning—measures your ability to analyze data and draw conclusions using reasoning skills
4. Verbal Reasoning—measures your ability to read and understand written material, evaluate arguments, and to correct written material to conform to standard written English

GMAT Exam Structure
  • Test Section: Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA)
Time Limit: 30 Minutes
No. of Questions: 1
Questions Type: Analysis of an argument
Score Range: 0-6 (in o.5 points increments)
  • Test Section: Integrated Reasoning (IR)
Time Limit: 30 Minutes
No. of Questions: 12
Questions Type: Graphics Interpretation, Table Analysis, Multi Score Reasonin, Two-part Analysis
Score Range: 1 to 8 (in 1 point increments)
  • Test Section: Quantitative Reasoning (QR)
Time Limit: 62 minutes
No. of Questions: 31
Questions Type: Data Sufficiency, Problem Solving
Score Range: 6-51 (in 1 point increments)
  • Test Section: Verbal Reasoning (VR)
Time Limit: 65 minutes
No. of Questions: 36
Questions Type: Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, Sentence Correction
Score Range: 6-51 (in 1 point increments)

GMAT Focus
GMAT Focus Registration is now open for exams starting 7 November 2023. The GMAT Focus Edition is a more focused exam to strengthen your B-School Application. Following given GMAT Focus Test Structure:
GMAT Focus is a 3 Sections (64 Questions) Examination. The exam can be completed in the order of your choice: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Data Insights.
The GMAT Focus Is a 2-hour 15 15-minute test.
You can bookmark and review as many answers as you want and you can change up to 3 responses per section.
GMAT Focus is measured on a scale of 205 to 805. All 3 sections are weighed equally towards your total score.
You can view the unofficial score report immediately after the exam time. Official score reports will be available within 3-5 business days.
You can send 5 Free Score Reports to programs within 48 hours of receiving your official score report.
Additional score reports are available for a fee.

GMAT Score Validity
GMAT Score is valid for 5 years. However, you can retake the test and send the best score to B-Schools.

GMAT Score Report
After completing the GMAT Examination you will see Four of Your Five Scores Quantitative, Verbal, Integrated Reasoning, and Total Scores (score based on the Quantitative and Verbal sections). You have to think quickly what are the scores you want to report. Only 2 minutes will be given for this. Within 2 minutes you will have to either accept or cancel the score. In case of no actions, your scores will automatically cancelled. If you accept the score report you will receive in print unofficial score report before leaving the test center. The unofficial report includes your Quantitative, Verbal, Integrated Reasoning, and Total scores.
You can make use of unofficial score reports in deciding if you are a competitive applicant to the schools of your choice or whether you want to retake the exam.
The GMAT Official Score Report will be sent to you by email within 3 weeks from the date of GMAT administration. The official score report will showcase scores in individual sections as well as the overall GMAT Score and GMAT Percentile Score.

GMAT Registration
Online Registration for GMAT is simple and easy. Simply create your account. It’s a 6 step process process
Create your account
Chose a test date
Chose a test center
Fill out the application form
Pay fees online
Submit your application
On successful submission of the application, you will be registered to take the GMAT exam
Register for the GMAT Exam
So you can get the preferred date and test center of your choice, the GMAC expects you to register early.

GMAT Registration is a simple procedure
Sign Up with MBA.Com
Find GMAT test dates and a test center near you.
Fill out the online application form.
Pay registration fees and
Submit Online GMAT Application

GMAT Test Center and GMAT Test Dates
GMAT is administered by Pearson Vue across 114 countries. Find a GMAT Test Center near you. And schedule a GMAT Test Date. Here is a list of GMAT Test Centers and available GMAT Dates across the world.

GMAT Preparation
GMAT is a highly competitive examination. B-Schools look for candidates with strong GMAT scores. Admission Officers around the globe count on GMAT to decide whether an applicant can make a successful business professional. The test measures the level of skills you have acquired from past academic work and whether you would be able to complete a business degree successfully. Thousands of college graduates apply for GMAT on every test date. Whether you know all systematic preparation is key for GMAT success. Even a percentile lag of 1 or below may hamper your chances of admission to the B-School of your choice.
To help you in GMAT preparation the GMAC has designed exam prep. This is a free GMAT Prep Kit to help you in prepare better.

List of Schools Accepting GMAT Score
More than 2100 business schools across worldwide accept GMAT as a measure of B-School success. To find your preferred school use GMAT School Search Service

GMASS
The Graduate Management Admission Search Service (GMASS) is a central point to meet admission officers and scholarship providers. Business schools look for ideal candidates who can complete management programmes and become employable after completion of coursework. To meet potential recruiters you can use GMASS. It is free. No extra fee is charged for the use of GMASS. Just a simple sign-up is required. Do you know more than 500 business programs use GMASS to find potential students?

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