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    The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a computer adaptive examination, that measures verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills developed over a long period of time.

    It is specifically designed to help graduate management programs assess the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management.

    What to Expect

    ✔ You must provide a valid government issued photo ID.

    ✔ Your name on your registration and your name as it appears on your identification must match exactly. 

    ✔ If you arrive fifteen minutes after your scheduled appointment time, you may not be allowed to test.

    ✔ Scores are provided immediately 

    ✔ Length of Exam: 3.5 hours

    Register for Your Exam

    Important Note: Be sure to enter your name and date of birth exactly as they appear on the identification you will present at the test center on the day of your exam.

    Online

    You may schedule your test appointment online at www.mba.com. Fee payments for test appointments made online can only be made by credit card.

    Phone

    To schedule your test appointment by phone, contact GMAT Customer Service at 1-800-717-4628 (toll-free within the US and Canada only), 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. central time. Fee payments for test appointments made by phone can be made only by credit card.

    Postal Mail or Fax

    To schedule your appointment by mail or fax, complete the GMAT appointment scheduling form located at www.mba.com and mail or fax it using the GMAT Customer Service information provided on the form. Be sure to include appropriate payment.

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