Exam now available at 87 conveniently located testing centres across 83 Indian Cities
1st August 2024, New Delhi: The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), administrator of the NMAT by GMAC™ exam and a global association of leading graduate business schools has announced the commencement of registrations for the NMAT by GMAC exam from August 1, 2024. Renowned institutes such as Indian School of Business, S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (Global Management Programme), T.A. Pai Management Institute (All MBA programmes), Flame University (MBA, MBA in Communication Management), Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab (MBA) – accept the NMAT by GMAC score for admission in their respective programmes apart from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies(NMIMS).
To help candidates and schools continue to operate in this dynamic environment, GMAC continues to provide test centre options The NMAT by GMAC exam enables candidates to apply to global schools in India, Philippines, South Africa, Nigeria, Hungary and Morocco. Candidates can log on to www.mba.com/nmat to register for the exam. The exam will be delivered at Test Centres only.
Mr. Gaurav Srivastava, Regional Director, South Asia, GMAC said “For those aspiring to get an MBA, the NMAT by GMAC test is now a widely recognized predictor of success. The NMAT by GMAC exam’s growing acceptance by elite institutes attests to its significance and applicability. This year, we’ve increased our network of test centers to give applicants the convenience of taking the exam closer to home. We’ve also added some more prestigious schools, both within India and other countries. GMAC is dedicated to consistently improving the easy-to-use exam experience and fostering relationships between applicants and schools”.
NMAT by GMAC exam enables candidates to apply to multiple leading business schools with one test score. Candidates can personalize their preparation, with the launch of 2024 edition of the NMAT by GMACTM Official Guide and Official Practice Exams.
Some of the unique features of the exam that will help candidates perform better, assess their performance and play to their strengths with added convenience are:
Testing window from 5th November to 20th December
Equal weightage to all sections and no negative marking for an incorrect answer
108 questions with exam duration of just 120 minutes
Two retake opportunities to improve score
Instant score preview and official score card within 48 hours for Candidates and
Schools
87 conveniently located testing centres across 83 Indian Cities
The NMAT by GMAC™ is a computer-based exam and has three sections – Language Skills, Quantitative Skills, and Logical Reasoning. The registration window will open from August 1, 2024 which allows candidates to choose the date, time and city of the exam as per the candidates’ convenience.
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