GMAT Statistics

GMAT Test Takers

Individuals applying for admission to graduate management programs should take the GMAT exam. Because the market for graduate business education is so diverse, people from myriad regions and backgrounds, with varied work and educational experience, sit for the GMAT exam.

Overall the number of Indian test-takers has grown by nearly 60% over the last 5 years as can be seen from the diagram illustration. Indian examinees now rank as the second largest testing group in Asia and the third largest testing group in the world, after the United State and China.

Furthermore, closer analysis reveals that the number of test-takers in their 20s has nearly trebled in the same period, particularly in the under – 24 age group. This is a significant shift from historic demographic trends seen in the GMAT examination. Lately, college graduates and individuals with 1-2 years of work experience are demonstrating willingness to compete for B-School places. This added competitiveness has ensured that top global MBA/MSc. programs have added another dimension to their diversity of student backgrounds. For young applicants, a direct consequence is that there exists an opportunity for them to pursue a reputed B-School program right after college – provided they have the requisite GMAT score and a very strong overall application which leverages their strengths to the maximum.

At Roads we attempt to replicate this shift in demographic trends, by guiding our students in a manner which is appropriate to their individual backgrounds (academic/work experience) and their bespoke strengths. The guidance encompasses complete GMAT Coaching, comprehensive Applications Assistance and thorough interview preparation.

GMAT Appointments & Testing Centers

Generally, GMAT appointments are available six days a week, but testing centers set their own hours to meet local and regional needs. Secure, standardized testing centers deliver the test in 94 countries around the world. To find out more, please visit mba.com.

GMAT Cost

The cost of the GMAT exam is US$250.00.

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