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To support your postgraduate application to EDHEC Business School, whatever the course, be it for a master’s degree in finance or business management, it might be wise to sit a computer-based standardized test called the GMAT (short for Graduate Management Admission Test).
Sitting the GMAT will make your application file stand out, increase your chances of securing admission or obtaining an internal scholarship, or qualify you for prestigious government (and EDHEC) scholarships that are designed specifically for international students.
As with most standardized tests, success on the GMAT largely comes down to being well-prepared and familiar with the test format. To help you fulfil your potential and land a place on your dream course, EDHEC Business School reveals seven insider tips to achieve top marks in the GMAT.
1. Start early.
A survey carried out by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC, the organization that runs the GMAT) found a positive correlation between the total numbers of hours spent studying and final GMAT score.
GMAT test-takers who scored 700 and above spent on average 121 hours studying, while test-takers who scored 400 and below spent an average of 75 hours preparing.
For more information about EDHEC’s GMAT requirements, please get in touch with an admissions manager.
2. Download your free GMAT handbook!
Created by GMAC, this free handbook features information about what will happen before, during and after the exam, as well as very helpful study tips. Use it to understand how the exam will be structured, what each section is about, what to expect on test day, and what to bring to the exam.


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