The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is required to gain admission to most MBA programmes.
The Princeton Review Hong Kong will start its next GMAT course on August22, which will run until September29.
The test is used by business schools to predict the academic performance of potential students and measures the basic skills of an individual.
It is categorised into three parts: the quantitative, verbal, and writing skills of test takers. The overall test score is determined by performance in the individual tests. Most business schools require a GMAT score of 700 plus. Princeton coaches students in the skills and prepares them for the test.
The course includes a minimum of five practice tests and diagnostic score reports for each test, as well as advanced quantitative drill tests, and supplementary online lessons, and the latest GMAT books and manuals. Tuition fee for the course is HK$8,280. Admission is on a first-come-first-served basis.