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G-MAT Zone offers free introductory sessions

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a test in mathematics and the English language for measuring aptitude to succeed academically in graduate business studies. Leading business schools and management education programs worldwide recognize the GMAT as the most effective test. You may already be on a career path, but you know that a management education will lead to even greater opportunities. You can move up in career ladder with a GMAT at hand.

G-MAT Zone, Dubai conduct free introductory sessions on every Wednesday at 7pm at their office for students who plan to pursue their MBA and want to sit for the GMAT test. Contact: Tel: +971 (0)50 877 8589 , 04 354 2929, email: dubai@gmat-zone.ae 

G-MAT Zone also offer, SAT for American University admissions, UKCAT/BMAT for the UK Medical College Admissions, LNAT for the UK Law college admissions, TOEFL/IELTS for education and immigration purposes. This institution also guide students for the top B-School applications. The GMAT exam is intended to measure verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills. The Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) is the first section of the test. This is followed by the Quantitative section, and the test concludes with the Verbal Ability section.

In general the test is having four hour duration. The maximum score that can be achieved on the exam is 800. Over three years concluding in March 2011, the mean score has been 542.3. 

The GMAT score needed to get admitted to top 25 US B-schools:

Harvard University 708, Stanford University 713,U-PENN (Wharton) 713,MIT (Sloan) 710,Northwestern (Kellogg) 703

Columbia University (NY) 709,University of Chicago 690,Berkeley (Haas) 700,Dartmouth College (Tuck) 696

University of Michigan 692,Duke University (Fuqua) 703,Michigan 672,University of California 679, Los Angeles (Anderson) 701

University of Virginia (Darden) 678,Cornell University (Johnson) 678,New York University (Stern) 700,Yale University 703

Carnegie Mellon University 680,University of Southern California (Marshall) 688,Emory University (Goizueta) 676, Ohio State University (Fisher) 665

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