GMAT
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is used by many graduate-level business and management-related programs in the United States and at international universities as part of their admissions process. The GMAT measures verbal, analytical, and quantitative skills. It includes multiple-choice questions as well as two analytical writing questions. The GMAT bulletin has additional information.
GMAT bulletins can be requested from Pearson
Vue. Copies can also be downloaded from
the GMAT
Web site, which contains the most up-to-date
information on the test.
The GMAT exam is administered on computer in Prometric Test Centers at locations
around the world.
Check the
GMAT Web site for details on available
test centers.
You may register for the GMAT by telephone or fax through the regional GMAT
Candidate Services center. Contact information
for the center serving the Middle East/North
Africa, which is based in the United Kingdom
and open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. British Standard
Time, is--
It is important for you to be familiar with the kinds of questions asked on the GMAT. There are several ways to prepare.
Visit the
GMAT Web site
Do the sample questions in the GMAT bulletin
Purchase GMAT preparation materials
and on-line sample testsTake a test preparation class
at AMIDEAST
Arrive at the assigned test center 30
minutes before the assigned test time. Check-in
procedures take time. If you arrive late,
you may not be admitted to the test, and
you will forfeit your test fees.
Bring photobearing identification, as described in the GRE registration
bulletin.
Bring your test confirmation information.
Unofficial scores appear on the computer screen following the test. Your official scores will be mailed from the United States about
two weeks after the test. Please allow time for them to arrive by international mail.
Questions about any missing score reports should be directed to
the Educational
Testing Service. An e-mail sent to the ETS customer
service address at gmat@ets.org
usually will receive a response in five to seven days.
Score report problems are best avoided by careful
preparation of the registration form, clear writing
of name and mailing address, and following payment
procedures outlined in the GMAT bulletin.
If you need score reports to be sent to additional institutions, please complete the form in the GMAT bulletin and return it with payment to ETS. If paying by credit card, you may also call ETS at (609) 771-7330 or send a fax to (609) 883-4349 to order additional score reports. Scores are valid for five years.
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