Sep 30, 2025
Pursuing an MBA abroad is an excellent opportunity to enhance global career mobility by learning from top faculty and gaining exposure to prominent business leaders. Suppose your application is sitting across the admissions committee at your dream Business School. In that case, your resume speaks of passion, your SOP reflects ambition, and your work experience will show your professionalism. But there's one thing they look at before anything else, and that’s your GMAT score. It's a powerful indicator of your potential, your preparation, and your readiness for the academic offerings ahead.
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a globally recognized, standardized exam designed specifically for admission into Graduate management programs like the MBA, Master’s in Management (MiM), and Master’s in Finance. In its new GMAT Focus Edition, the test has evolved to match the changing demands of modern business schools. The scores are derived from three thoughtfully curated sections of Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights.