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GMAT Test Preparation in Pakistan

What is the GMAT Test?

The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a standardized exam used by business schools around the world to assess a candidate’s readiness for graduate-level study. It evaluates skills in analytical writing, quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, and critical thinking, core abilities needed for success in MBA and other business-related programs.
Accepted by over 2,300 institutions and 7,000 programs globally, the GMAT helps universities identify strong candidates for business and management degrees. Pakistani students can take the GMAT as long as they meet the general eligibility criteria set by GMAC. There are no restrictions based on nationality.

Types of GMAT

GMAT Focus Edition

GMAT Online Test

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GMAT Test Scores & Format

The GMAT’s overall score falls between 200 and 800. GMAT test structure is followed by 04 sections.

  • Analytical Writing Assessment.
  • Quantitative Section.
  • Reasoning
  • Verbal communication

GMAT AWA Score

5.0 – 6.0

4.0 – 4.5

3.5 – 4.0

2.5 – 3.0

Score Level

Excellent

Good

Average

Below Average

GMAT Test Score Validity

GMAT scores are valid for five years from the date of your test. Your chances of getting into top international business schools are increased with a high GMAT score.

GMAT Test Fee in Pakistan

According to 2025 update, the GMAT test fee in Pakistan is about USD 275. Additional charges will be applicable on rescheduling, score reporting, or late registration.

GMAT Test Dates 2025

The GMAT exam dates are offered all year long at approved testing locations in Pakistan, such as Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore. You can schedule the test whenever you feel ready and select from a variety of flexible dates.

GMAT Test Duration

The classic GMAT format is reflected in this breakdown. The three 45-minute sections of the GMAT Focus Edition (current version) are Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Data Insights. The entire test lasts 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Analytical Writing Section

One section with a single essay, lasting 30 minutes

Verbal Reasoning Section

Two sections with a total of 27 questions, each part lasting 41 minutes

Quantitative Reasoning Section

Two sections with a total of 27 questions, each part lasting 47 minutes

GRE vs GMAT Comparison

Aspect

Full Form

Purpose

Controlled By

Number of Attempts Allowed

Difficulty Level

GRE

Graduate Record Examination

Admission to graduate programs (MS, MA, PhD) and some business schools

Educational Testing Service (ETS)

5 times in 12 months; lifetime limit of 8 attempts

Verbal is vocabulary-focused; Quant is simpler than GMAT

Score Level

Graduate Management Admission Test

Specifically for admission to business schools (MBA, MIM, etc.)

Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC)

5 times in a 12-month period; lifetime limit of 8 attempts

Verbal is grammar/logic-heavy; Quant is more advanced than GRE

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Planning to apply for an international MBA program? Times Consultant offers GMAT preparation in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and other major cities. Our instructors provide practical strategies and support to help you improve your score and meet your admission goals.

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The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is used for admission to MBA and business-related graduate programs. It assesses analytical writing, reasoning, and quantitative skills required for success in management education.

You can take the GMAT either online from home or at a test center. Register through the official GMAC website, select your test format, date, and location, and pay the test fee.

GRE is considered slightly easier in quantitative reasoning, while GMAT is tougher in data interpretation and logic. Business schools accept both, but GMAT is often preferred for MBA programs.

Visit the official mba.com website, create an account, choose a nearby test center in Pakistan (like Islamabad or Lahore), select a test date, and complete registration with payment

Apply online at mba.com by creating an account. Then select your preferred test type (online or in-center), fill in your details, upload valid ID, and pay the fee to confirm.

The standard GMAT fee is $275 USD for both online and test center formats. Additional fees may apply for rescheduling or extra score reports.

 

In Pakistan, the GMAT test costs approximately PKR 76,000 to 80,000, depending on exchange rates. Check mba.com for the most current USD-to-PKR pricing.