GMAT Diagnostic Tool – GMAT Score Predictor

Mini GMAT Diagnostic is pioneered by General Education GMAT consultants and instructors for people who want to assess their GMAT aptitude fairly quickly but effectively. In brief, it is a GMAT test score predictor which helps you to improve the score.

Micro Test

5 Quantitative (Math) questions
5 Verbal (English) questions
Time: 15 minutes

Mini Test

12 Quantitative (Math) questions
12 Verbal (English) questions
Time: 40 minutes



About Mini GMAT Diagnostic: Test designed by GMAT experts at General Education keeping in mind real GMAT test. You can get to know your score out of 800 in 40-45 minutes vis a vis taking any other GMAT Mock test in 150 minutes.

Computer Adaptive Test (CAT): this test is adaptive in nature and changes the difficulty level and score assigned to the correct (or wrong) answer as attempted. Gives the test taker a very similar feeling of the actual GMAT in terms of adaptive nature of test.

Who should take: People who are about to start their preparation and want to check their aptitude and want to check strong and weak areas and hence decide where to put maximum effort.

Also, people who have attained a certain level of preparation but want to assess how their preparation level is – take this test to assess how you are faring in various areas like Sentence Correction, Algebra, RC etc.

Track your progress: Once you create a login, you can take this test as many times as possible and you can access the records of how much you scored, what you did wrong initially and how you are improving in various areas – Verbal or Quant. All the attempts you make to the tests are recorded and history of your scores as well as your wrong and right answers is maintained.

Learning: Once you attempt the test, you will see what answer choice you marked and what is the correct answer. Once you finish the test you will be able to see the detailed explanations of the answers (correct or incorrect). This will provide immense learning opportunity of GMAT like questions and how to attempt them.