More students are applying to Indian business schools using their Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) scores, according to data for the testing year 2011.
Indian business schools have been allowed to admit students on the basis of the globally recognized graduate management aptitude test (GMAT), a move that will help these schools attract more overseas aspirants.
From June 2012 (June 5), the GMAT exam will gain a new section designed to measure the ability to evaluate information from multiple sources. Incorporating advances in technology and measurement, the next generation GMAT will include a new 30-minute Integrated Reasoning section that will ask to interpret data presented graphically, analyze different types of information, and evaluate outcomes.
The COVID-19 pandemic has closed testing centers around the world. In response, the Graduate Management Admission Council created an alternative GMAT solution that is accessible online. The GMAT Online exam is an online and remote proctored solution developed to support candidates and schools during the disruption to test center-based delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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