GMAT Mobile Testing

The GMAT® Mobile Test Center is a customized bus in which you can take the GMAT exam at one of six computerized test stations.

The bus serves many schools and test takers not immediately served by an existing testing center. The GMAT bus will begin its third U.S. tour in October 2009.

Where does the bus stop, and how are stops determined?

The GMAT Mobile Test Center typically stops at universities that aren’t close to permanent GMAT test centers. Criteria considered in setting the schedule include how far a school is from a GMAT testing center and whether the university has requested GMAT testing on campus.  If you are a school interested in having the bus visit your campus, please send an email to gmatbus@gmac.com.

Is mobile testing secure?

The testing environment on the bus is consistent with the secure environment provided in all test centers operated by Pearson VUE, the company that partners with GMAC to deliver the GMAT exam. GMAC and PVUE are committed to protecting the integrity of the test as well as the candidates’ personal data.

How can I find out more or make an appointment to take the test?

You can register for mobile GMAT testing the same way you'd schedule a test at a testing center:

  • Online
  • By phone
  • By fax, or
  • By postal mail

 

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