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    GMAT Exam Pattern 2025

    The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a standardized exam used to measure and predict a potential test taker's ability to perform in a graduate business school environment. There are three sections on the exam: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Data Insights, and no optional Analytical Writing Assessment. The test is adaptive, so the level of difficulty of their next question is based on how they answer.

    Key Info: Analysis of Questions Section by Section, Duration and Scoring

      GMAT Focus Edition Pattern

      From 2024–2025, the GMAT was replaced by the GMAT Focus Edition, which features a shortened GMAT and does not include an Analytical Writing section by default. The Focus Edition focuses on fundamental reasoning and analysis skills that business schools covet most.

      Section No. of Questions Tasks Duration
      Quantitative Reasoning 21 Problem-solving with focus on arithmetic, algebra, and data analysis 45 minutes
      Verbal Reasoning 23 Critical reasoning and reading comprehension 45 minutes
      Data Insights 20 Combines data interpretation, graphics analysis, multi-source data 45 minutes
      Total Duration - Includes optional breaks and tutorial 2 hours 15 mins

      GMAT Classic Pattern

      Though the GMAT Focus Edition is now standard, some test-takers may encounter the traditional GMAT format in rare cases.

      Section No. of Questions Tasks Duration
      Analytical Writing 1 essay Analyze an argument and present critique 30 minutes
      Integrated Reasoning 12 Interpret graphics, multi-source data, and two-part analysis 30 minutes
      Quantitative Reasoning 31 Problem-solving and data sufficiency 62 minutes
      Verbal Reasoning 36 Reading comprehension, critical reasoning, sentence correction 65 minutes
      Total Duration - With breaks and tutorials ~3 hours 30 mins

      GMAT Scoring Overview

      Quantitative Reasoning

      Scores based on the number of correct answers, with difficulty adjustment through adaptive algorithms.

      Verbal Reasoning

      Adaptive scoring based on accuracy, question difficulty, and consistency.

      Data Insights

      Evaluates multi-format data interpretation. Counts toward your total GMAT score.

      Total Score

      Ranges between 205 and 805, combining Verbal, Quant, and Data Insights equally.