The Graduate Admission Test (GAT) is a test designed to measure verbal, quantitative, and analytical reasoning skills , which are important for success in graduate studies. The results help determine who is eligible to apply for graduate programs in universities nationwide. The test is divided into three sections: Verbal Reasoning : Assesses the ability to understand and analyze written passages, understand complex ideas, make inferences, and evaluate arguments. Quantitative Reasoning : Measures the ability to understand and interpret numerical data, solve math problems, and apply mathematical concepts. Analytical Reasoning : Evaluates the ability to analyze and evaluate logical relationships, recognize patterns, and draw conclusions from given information. Administration of GAT The GAT is administered by the Ministry of Education (MoE), Addis Ababa University (AAU), the Institute of Educational Research (IER) - Testing Center, E...
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