Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) exam, which consists of four major parts delivered in English and administered in test centers worldwide, GMAT evaluates your verbal, mathematical, integrated reasoning, analytical, and writing skills over time. The exam helps graduate programs determine your qualifications for advanced business and management studies. Your results are valid for five years, so you can start graduate school now or later.

The GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) is a direct measure of your ability to think critically and communicate your ideas. The AWA is made up of one 30-minute writing task called Analysis of an Argument. The Quantitative section of the GMAT exam employs two types of multiple-choice questions: Problem-Solving and Data Sufficiency. The GMAT Quantitative section assesses your ability to reason quantitatively, solve quantitative problems, and interpret graphs.

The section includes both problem-solving and data-sufficiency questions. Both types of questions require knowledge of:

Elementary algebra, and Commonly known concepts of geometry.

The Verbal section of the GMAT® exam contains three types of multiple-choice questions: Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, and Sentence Correction. The GMAT Verbal section tests your ability to read and comprehend the written material, reason and evaluate arguments, and correct written material to conform to standard written English.

On the day of the exam, test takers in Nigeria will need a valid international passport as identification.

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