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Nearly every competitive business school now accepts the GRE.
The GRE is required for competitive programs in almost any graduate field, including business school. The GMAT can be used for only business school.
Both GRE and GMAT scores are valid for 5 years.
The GRE has more sections, but they’re shorter. The GMAT has fewer, longer sections.
The GRE is an MST (Multi-Stage Test) that adapts difficulty level section-by-section. The GMAT is a CAT (Computer Adaptive Test) that adapts difficulty level question-by-question.
The GRE has a 30-minute essay that asks for your perspective on a given issue. It requires preparation but also provides an opportunity to impress graduate admissions officers. The GMAT has no essay.
The GMAT’s Quantitative and Verbal sections have slightly fewer questions, but there is also a Data Insights section that tests your ability to analyze data. A calculator may be used. The GRE does not have this section, and instead includes only a few such questions in its Quantitative Reasoning section.
The GRE focuses on underlying quantitative concepts, whereas the GMAT focuses specifically on those that pertain to business. A calculator may be used in this section on the GRE, but not the GMAT.
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| GRE Test Section | # of Questions | Timing |
|---|---|---|
| Analytical Writing | 1 essay prompt | 30 minutes |
| Verbal Reasoning |
Section 1: 12 questions Section 2: 15 questions |
Section 1: 18 minutes Section 2: 23 minutes |
| Quantitative Reasoning |
Section 1: 12 questions Section 2: 15 questions |
Section 1: 21 minutes Section 2: 26 minutes |
| GMAT Test Section | # of Questions | Timing |
|---|---|---|
| Quantitative Reasoning | 21 questions | 45 minutes |
| Verbal Reasoning | 23 questions | 45 minutes |
| Data Insights | 20 questions | 45 minutes |
| SAT Test Section | # of Questions | Timing |
|---|---|---|
| Reading and Writing |
1st module: 27 questions 2nd module: 27 questions |
1st module: 32 minutes 2nd module: 32 minutes |
| Math |
1st module: 22 questions 2nd module: 22 questions |
1st module: 35 minutes 2nd module: 35 minutes |
Total Exam Time
2 hours, 14 minutes not counting breaks between sections
| ACT Test Section | # of Questions | Timing |
|---|---|---|
| English | 75 questions | 45 minutes |
| Math | 60 questions | 60 minutes |
| Reading | 40 questions | 35 minutes |
| Science | 40 questions | 35 minutes |
| Writing (Optional) | 1 prompt | 40 minutes |