GMAT (The Graduate Management Admission Test)
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), a computer adaptive test (CAT) that reviews investigative, quantitative, writing, spoken and reading capabilities in standard written English to get admission into a graduate management program like MBA. The management programs offered by a large number of universities and institutions across the world use the GMAT exam as the selection criteria. The total GMAT score is assessed from 200 to 800 and judges performance on the quantitative and verbal sections together. The GMAT exam is categorized into four parts: An analytical writing assessment, integrated reasoning, the quantitative section, and the verbal section.