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What does GMAT mean?
GMAT is the abbreviation of Graduate Management Entrance Examination, and its Chinese name is Graduate Management Entrance Examination.

This is a standardized examination, which has been widely used as the entrance examination for MBA. It is the most reliable test item to test whether the applicant has the ability to successfully complete the MBA program, and it is specially designed to help business schools or MBA programs evaluate whether the applicant has the qualification for business administration.

GMAT's subjects include accounting, economics, management, comprehensive management, production management, administration, international trade, fixed asset insurance, finance, market, medical care, transportation, mathematical analysis, management information system and behavioral science.

GMAT test not only examines the applicant's language ability and mathematical ability, but also tests his psychological reaction, logical thinking and practical problem-solving ability. Generally speaking, GMAT test can truly reflect the English level of candidates, so it is paid more and more attention and praise by more and more majors and schools. At present, nearly a thousand universities around the world adopt GMAT.