What is GMAT CAT

GMAT stands for Graduate Management Admission Test it is administrated under Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC). GMAT is required by most of the international MBA programs offered by many of the renowned institutions including the universities and colleges of America, Canada and European countries. GMAT is one of the basic requirements of admission in top MBA programs in institutes like LUMS, IBA, and LSE etc but they do accept GMAT score as well.

GMAT is now named as GMAT-CAT, CAT stands for Computer Adaptive Test. This change of name is simply because GMAT is now conducted with the help of computers.

GMAT Structure

  1. Analytical Writing Assessment – two 30 minutes essay writing, one analysis of an argument and one analysis of an issue
  2. Quantitative Ability – 75 minutes session of multiple questions of problem solving and dada sufficiency
  3. Verbal Ability – 75 minute session of multiple questions of Critical reasoning, Sentence Correction and Reading Comprehension

GMAT Preparation Workshops

Basic Level

Quantitative Ability : Applied Arithmetic Algebra Geometry Problem Solving Data Sufficiency

Verbal Ability : Grammar English Correction Reading Comprehension Logical Reasoning


Intermediate Level

Quantitative Ability : Problem Solving Geometry Data Sufficiency

Verbal Ability : Critical Reading


Challenging Level

Quantitative Ability : Numbers Geometry Problem Solving Data Sufficiency

Verbal Ability : Reasoning Sentence Correction


Analytical Writing Assessment : Analysis of an Argument essay Analysis of an Issue essay


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