The Graduate Management Aptitude Test (GMAT) is needed for admission to an MBA programme or a business-related field such as finance. More than 4,800 programmes offered by more than 1,500 institutions in 83 countries use the GMAT as part of the selection criteria for their programmes. In order to be eligible to receive GMAT scores, an institution must be a degree-granting institution that offers graduate-level programmes in business and management. The institution must be accredited to grant degrees.
From June 2012, GMAT will add a section called 'Integrated Reasoning.' The need for this new section was a direct result of a worldwide survey of more than 740 business faculty in 2008. The section will provide additional information to admission officers to help make sound decisions in a highly competitive market for the best candidates.
For more questions on Integrated Reasoning, visit http://bit.ly/wWnbL7
From June 2012, GMAT will add a section called 'Integrated Reasoning.' The need for this new section was a direct result of a worldwide survey of more than 740 business faculty in 2008. The section will provide additional information to admission officers to help make sound decisions in a highly competitive market for the best candidates.
For more questions on Integrated Reasoning, visit http://bit.ly/wWnbL7
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