GMAT HUB
Your comprehensive guide to everything you need to plan, book, and prepare for your GMAT test.
GMAT Focus
Learn how the GMAT test has changed into “GMAT Focus” and the implications this change has on your preparation.
GMAT vs. GRE
Almost all schools now accept the GRE as well. To decide which test to take, identify your strengths and weaknesses and compare against what either test favors.
GMAT online vs. test center
The comfort of taking the test in familiar territory is outweighed by participating in administrative tasks: adequate surroundings, good internet connection etc.
GMAT vs Executive assessment
Many great schools accept the executive assessment. Under what circumstances should you choose the executive assessment over the GMAT Focus?
GMAT Study Guide
GMAT Study Plans
The GMAT study plan you need depends on your objective, current score, and the time you have to prepare. Use this evaluation to choose the best plan for you.
GMAT Study Guide
A basic but comprehensive GMAT study plan requires between 2 to 5 months to complete. The plan you need must balance your current score and the time you have to prepare.
GMAT study words of caution
To raise your score, something must change. The reasons why many candidates fail to make progress is outlined here.
Official GMAT practice problems
It is essential that official GMAT practice problems form the core of your preparation. The various type of GMAT practice problems fall under the three sections of the exam.
Sample GMAT questions by topic
GMAT Problem Solving Questions
GMAT Reading Comprehension Questions
GMAT Critical Reasoning Questions
GMAT Data Sufficiency Questions
GMAT Test Administrative info
As you plan, budget, and organize your life around your gmat preparation, the following details will help.
GMAT Test booking fee
Test center
250-275 USD
depending on location
GMAT Online
275-310 USD
depending on location
How soon can I retake the GMAT?
16 days must pass between your latest attempt and your next attempt. For example, if you take the test on the 1st of December, the earliest you can retake the test will be the 18th of December.
How many times can I take the GMAT with a year?
Within a period of 12 months, you have a limit of 5 attempts. This is important to consider as you plan retakes to meet deadlines. For example, if your 1st attempt was on July 10th, and your 4 attempt on November 5th, if you take it one more time before the year ends and still don’t hit your target score, you will have to wait until July 10th of the next year before you can retake the test.
Do schools care how many times I take the GMAT?
Schools consider your highest score.
How many times can I take the GMAT?
You have a lifetime limit of 8 attempts.
When will I get my score?
Immediately after the exam is over.