The GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test) is created and administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS). It is used by many business schools to help assess whether you possess the foundation to build a successful business career, or at least be successful in business school.
The test is meant to evaluate analytical skills and features both verbal and math multiple-choice sections, along with two 30-minute essay topics. The GMAT is now given as a Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) in most parts of the world.
A high score on the GMAT will increase the likelihood of getting into
the business school program of your choice. More than 250,000 people
(roughly 90,000 international test takers and 150,000 U.S. test takers)
take the GMAT each year - so it is important for you to do well and
stand out from the rest.