GMAT is an introduction to postgraduate entrance examination. Universities in the United States, Britain and Australia use GMAT test scores to test whether applicants meet the training in business, economy and management to determine their admission qualifications.
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 graduate trend reports issued by the Graduate Management Admissions Committee (GMCA) show that graduate management education is becoming more global and diversified, and the number of applicants is also increasing. AlexChisholm, head of mathematical analysis at GMAC, said: "This shows that with the emergence of world-class middle schools and more and more postgraduate courses, new entrants have more learning opportunities.