GMAT is an entrance examination for graduate management (graduate management).
Short for science entrance examination. Universities in the United States, Britain, Australia and other countries all use GMAT test scores to evaluate whether applicants are suitable for business and economic management graduate students, so as to decide whether to accept them.
The GMAT is sponsored by the American Testing Center (ETS) in Princeton, New Jersey, and entrusted by the American Graduate Entrance Examination Board (GMAC). The organizer of China is China International Examination Coordination Office (CIECB).
Three reports on the mobility trend of candidates released by the American Management Postgraduate Entrance Examination Committee (G M A C) show that graduate management education is becoming more and more global and diversified, and the applicants are more widely distributed.
AlexChisholm, director of GMAC's statistical analysis, said: "This shows that with the emergence of high-quality schools around the world and the increase in the types of postgraduate courses available, today's candidates have more and more learning opportunities."