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GRE & GMAT Exams - Group 5

The GMAT and GRE are standardized tests used primarily for admission to graduate business programs. The GMAT consists of four sections: Quantitative, Verbal, Integrated Reasoning, and Analytical Writing Assessment.

GRE & GMAT Exams - Group 5

Exams

GRE

Verbal Section

Question types

Sentence Equivalence

Text Completion

Reading Comprehension

Vocabulary-in-context

Understanding key concepts

Writing passages

Analyze sentences

Quantitative Section

Questions types

Data Interpretation

Problem Solving

Quantitative Comparisons

Basic math

Geometry

Algebra

Arithmetic

35 minutes

Analytical Writing Section

60 minutes

30 minutes for the "Argument" essay

30 minutes for the "Issue" essay

2 Essays

Can be taken once a month, up to five times a year
No age restriction
Graduate students
GRE paper-based

Printed form

GRE computer-based

Administered via computer

Admission to Graduate Programs

Measures

Writing skills

Analytical thinking

Quantitative reasoning

Verbal reasoning ability

GMAT

Sections
Analytical Writing Assessment

1 base problem to write an essay

Apply logical reasoning to a text

Integrated Reasoning

30 minutes

12 questions

Score from 1 to 8 points

Synthesize information from different sources

Verbal

41 questions

Score from 0 to 60

Solve reading comprehension questions

Quantitative

75 minutes

37 questions

Score from 0 to 6

Data sufficiency

Math problem solving

Candidates
Choose the order in which you will take the sections of the test
Subsequent questions will be adjusted based on the test-taker's performance
MBA style postgraduate aspiring students
Modality
Computer-based test (CBT)

Overall skill score

Questions cannot be skipped

Level
High-level exam
Purpose
Admission to graduate business (MBA) programs
Test

Critical thinking skills test