What is the latest news for the GMAT exam 2023?

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    Aprant Agarwal | Contributor-Level 8

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    In 2023, GMAC has announced the launch of the GMAT Focus Edition. The current version of the GMAT exam will be available until at least early 2024. Hence, candidates will have the option to register for both the GMAT exam formats. GMAT Focus Edition is significantly different from the current version of the GMAT 2023 exam. GMAT Focus Edition is shorter, has lesser sections (with the removal of AWA and SC), and has a newly introduced section called Data Insights (DI). The newly introduced section (DI) is loosely based on the Integrated Reasoning (IR) section of the current version of the GMAT exam 2023. For complete and the latest infor

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