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New! GMAT Trends Tracker

GMAT using schools can now view the GMAT Trends Tracker 2011, our interactive companion to the Profile of GMAT Candidates, 2007-2011.

Log in to see (or download) the data segments of interest to you.

Profile of GMAT® Candidates

How many examinees took the GMAT exam in the past five years? What was the average score? Find out in our annual Profile of GMAT Candidates.

The Profile is our go-to resource for annual data about GMAT test-taker performance and demographics. It provide a snapshot of the potential applicant pool for graduate management programs around the world.

Our Latest Reports

The Profile is published each November. Our most recent is the New! Profile of GMAT Candidates, 2006-07 to 2010-11. 

10-Year Trends

The following chart is based on data collected from testing years 2001-2002 to 2010-11. To see additional charts, click refresh.

Note: In the data presented, individual examinees are represented as many times as they took the GMAT test within the period.

GMAC research has found that approximately 21% of GMAT tests taken each year are taken by repeat testers.

Does your school use the GMAT exam?

If so, you can access two (free!) products related to this year's Profile, now!

  • The New! GMAT Trends Tracker 2011 is an Adobe Flex tool that presents nearly all of the data from this year's Profile document in a dynamic format. Within GMAT Trends Tracker you get graphical displays of the data tables, you can select and view the regions and demographics of interest to you, and you can download that data for further use.
  • The GMAT Interactive Profile lets you mine our GMAT test-taker databases and perform customized searches across multiple variables. Plus, you can view summaries of test-taking trends and create your own reports to use at your convenience.

Previous Reports

GMAT-using schools can access previous Profile reports released by GMAC (from as early as testing year 1982-1983), by logging in and visiting the GMAC Research Library.

Related Research

The following Geographic Trend Reports examine trends in score-reporting behavior of GMAT test takers by region for testing year 2010.

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