As you plan for the upcoming application cycle and uncertainty remains with the pandemic, the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) – who administers the GMAT exam – is continuing to offer the flexibility to take the GMAT™ exam either online or at test centers where it is safe and available. You can take the GMAT Online exam through the end of the year, and appointment slots are available now through December 31. Additional availability will be added on a rolling basis.

TEST CENTERS OPENING
Over 80% of the global test center network supporting the GMAT exam is now open, including eight test centers in China, with the planned opening of one of our test centers in Beijing in early August. Centers in China are operating at close to 100% capacity, including some with extended hours to support additional appointment demands. Test centers in other parts of the world continue to scale up operating capacity, though many are still operating at lower capacity to comply with social distancing and new health and safety measures. An up-to-date status of test center availability can be found on mba.com.

PREPARATION
To determine if you should take the GMAT exam online or in a test center, you can view the GMAT Test Center vs. Online comparison guide.

Whether you choose to test online or in a test center, GMAC have free prep materials to help get you started, including two practice exams for the GMAT.

For more information, please visit GMAT Online.