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What are the components of the new GMAT exam? How long is each part? There are a few questions.
The contents of the new GMAT exam are distributed as follows:

The GMAT test is divided into four parts, namely: analytical writing, comprehensive reasoning, mathematics and Chinese. Among them, the analysis and writing part will demonstrate the analysis questions together, ***30 minutes; Comprehensive reasoning part 12, ***30 minutes; Math part 3 1 multiple choice questions, ***62 minutes; Chinese 36 multiple-choice questions, ***65 minutes.

The structure of GMAT is similar to GRE, including oral, quantitative and analytical writing. The first two parts get full marks of 800, and the writing score is 6.

GMAT is a computer exam, so you can take the exam every working day after the 3rd of every month and get results on the spot.

Usually, schools have no strict requirements for GMAT scores, but some schools will provide the average scores of students admitted in previous years. Generally speaking, more than 700 points is good, more than 650 points is ok, and more than 600 points is necessary.

Generally, students who apply for business school/school of management need to take GMAT, and some interdisciplinary majors accept GMAT, such as sports management and MIS.