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Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)


Exam Info

Name of Examination

GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test)

Category of Exam

National Level Entrance Exam

Conducting Authority

Symbiosis International University

Level of Exam (PG/ UG/ Diploma)

Undergraduate

Name of Universities, colleges or Institute providing opportunities to student through this exam

Graduate Management Admission Council

Language

English

Examination Mode

Computer Based Test

Number of section in paper

4 Section

Courses provided through this exam

MBA

Date of Examination

To be announced

Timing schedule of Examination

To be announced

Duration of Exam

3 Hrs 30 Min

Total number of questions

80

Total number of Marks

Score Range (Minimum 200 and Maximum 800)

Marks of Each question

Varies on questions

Total numbers of Centers for this exam

650 Centers

Official website of examination or conducting body

www.mba.com

Registration Charges/ Form fill up charges

Rs. 22,800/-

 

Important dates related to Examination

Initial Registration Date

To be announced

Last Date for Registration

To be announced

Admit card releasing Date

To be announced

Date of examination

To be announced

Result declaration Date

To be announced

Counselling Process

To be announced

 

Reservation for this exam

Category

Percentages

Scheduled Caste (SC)

N/A

Scheduled Tribes (ST)

N/A

Other Backward Cast (OBC)

N/A

Person with Disability (PwD)

N/A

 

Eligibility Criteria for exam

Age Limit

No age limit

Least Education Qualification

Graduation

Least Marks in Matriculation

50%

Least Marks in Intermediate

50%

  

Syllabus of Examination

Subject A

Analytical Writing

Subject B

Integrated Reasoning

Subject C

Quantitative Aptitude Section

Subject D

Verbal Reasoning Section

 

Process of Counselling: -

Many graduate business schools use the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test), a computer-based management entrance exam, to admit students to their management programs. The GMAT does not, however, have a centralized counselling procedure. Instead, each business school has its own admissions procedure that involves candidate selection and counselling. The following steps are often included in the selection procedure:

·       Application: The candidate must submit an application form and their GMAT score report in order to be considered for admission to the business schools of their choosing.

·       Candidates will be shortlisted by business schools for the selection process based on their GMAT scores and other qualifications. The candidates who made the short list will be contacted for subsequent rounds of selection.

·       Group discussion, written ability test, and personal interview The written ability test (WAT), group discussion (GD), and personal interview (PI) are required of the shortlisted candidates. These exams are designed to evaluate a candidate's interpersonal skills, analytical prowess, and general personality.

·       Final Selection: Based on the candidate's performance on the GMAT exam, WAT/GD/PI, academic background, work experience, and other pertinent variables, business schools will create a merit list. Admission will be made available to applicants who fulfil the cut-off standards and are highly rated on the merit list.

·       Counselling and Document Verification: The candidate must report to the business school for counselling and document verification after receiving the admissions offer. The candidates will need to have their authentic documents with them for validation.

·       Payment of costs: To confirm their admission after the document verification process, candidates must pay the admission costs within the allotted time.

Each business school may have a different application process, thus it is crucial for applicants to research the procedures at the institutions they intend to apply to.

 

 

 

 




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