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GMAT

The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a standardized exam used by business schools to assess an applicant's readiness for graduate-level management education. It measures skills in analytical writing, problem-solving, data analysis, and logical reasoning. The test consists of multiple sections, including a written essay and multiple-choice questions, and is scored to help admissions committees compare candidates' abilities objectively. While it is primarily used for MBA program admissions, some other business-related graduate programs also consider GMAT scores as part of their selection process.