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subject: Important Addition In Takers For Gmat Globally [print this page]


Throughout the world, the demand for GMAT is superior than ever. As compared to the earlier years, many more students, on the word of conventional insight , have been interested in applying for Business Schools this year. However, as the growth pace among this group is much more above the period, the majority in the growing GMAT testing volume data is actually accounted for non-local test-takers. It is certainly competitive out there and there is a deluge of number of new Business school applicants.

The change in the GMAT trends are obvious to transform the marketplace for the regional business schools. Furthermore, a more stern recruitment market for the talent of students and changes in the students pose major challenges to Business school pipelines. The Testing Centers for GMAT has exceeded to 500, as a result, growing the demand for GMAT universal. More than 25 percent has increased in the last few years.

There are unfailing check-in procedures and security measures for all GMAT Test Centers for the test as well as featured designs are vacant that permits optimal monitoring of all the persons taking the test. As truly stated by the executive vice president chief of GMAC, Peg Jobst, "the increase in the number of GMAT test centers will provide business schools with larger amounts of applicants to choose from."

Moreover, last year the number of test takers for GMAT were about 267,000 which is a documentation in a year in the history of the GMAT exam. Apart from the increasing rate of test takers, the GMAT testing ability is moving ahead internationally and becoming all the more diverse. Another record breaking reality is that there were more non-U.S. citizens rather than Americans taking the GMAT test.

India has shown huge figures in playing a very important role in the globalization of GMAT. The rate of Indian applicants who have taken the GMAT test during the previous five years has increased to 128 percent.

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by: Zeke Lee




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