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GMAT

GMAT
(Graduate Management Admission Test), a standardized test required by the vast majority of business schools because it provides a measure of an applicant's academic ability.
It is a standardized test intended to measure a test taker's aptitude in mathematics and the English language. The GMAT is most commonly used as the primary exam reviewed by business schools to gain entrance into an MBA program. The exam is generally offered by computer only; in areas of the world where computer networks are limited, the exam may be given as a paper-based test.
Graduate Management Admission Test - GMAT exam consists of three sections: analytical writing assessment, verbal ability and a quantitative section. The maximum score achievable for the GMAT is 800, and exam scores are generally valid for five years following the exam's completion.

Graduate Management Admission Test
Administered by 
GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council)
Website:
www.gmac.com, or www.mba.com
Validity:
The score is generally valid for 5 years

Benefits of a High GMAT Score:

A high score will increase the chances of admission in top Business Schools
Visa Officers also give weightage to high GMAT scores while considering Visa applications
Chances of getting Scholarships / Financial Aid are bright with a high GMAT score

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GRE

graduate school. GRE scores are accepted in MS and PhD programmed in different fields other than management. Good GRE scores are one of the important factors of admissions at reputed American universi

GMAT
(Graduate Management Admission Test), a standardized test required by the vast majority of business schools because it provides a measure of an applicant's academic abilit