Unlike other standardized
tests, there are no specified GMAT test dates. Interested individuals simply
choose a test center and schedule an appointment. Learn
more here.
Be sure to test early enough
to meet your choice schools’ application deadlines. Many candidates test
in October and November, especially on weekends, so register early if you foresee
a problem. If you don’t earn your desired score on the GMAT exam the first
time around, be aware that, on average, test takers who took the exam twice
increased their score by 30 points.
Candidates are also only
allowed to take the GMAT test once a month, so keep that in mind when preparing
for the exam.
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