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Gmat Computer Delivered Exams

overall review score: 4.2
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The GMAT computer-delivered exams are the digital format of the Graduate Management Admission Test, a standardized assessment used primarily for admissions into graduate business programs such as MBA schools. These exams are administered via computer at designated test centers, offering flexibility in scheduling and a modern testing experience.

Key Features

  • Fully computer-based testing environment
  • Adaptive question delivery tailored to candidate performance
  • Same core content and scoring as the paper-based GMAT
  • Flexible scheduling with multiple testing dates worldwide
  • Integrated timer and on-screen navigation tools
  • Real-time score reporting shortly after test completion

Pros

  • Convenient scheduling options across numerous locations
  • Faster results with quick score reporting
  • Interactive, user-friendly interface improves exam experience
  • Adaptive testing offers a tailored challenge level
  • Reduced logistical challenges compared to paper-based exams

Cons

  • Technical issues can occasionally affect exam sessions
  • Steep learning curve for those unfamiliar with computer-based testing
  • Limited ability to mark or review questions freely during the exam
  • Some candidates find the format less personal or engaging than traditional paper tests

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 04:01:11 PM UTC