In a nutshell: The ieGAT (IE Global Admission Test) is IE University’s proprietary admission test. It lasts 90 minutes, is taken online, and assesses verbal, numerical, and logical reasoning. Scores are calculated on a Gaussian curve. There is no official minimum score, but a strong result significantly strengthens your application. Prepare with logic and abstract reasoning tests.

What is the ieGAT?

The ieGAT (IE Global Admission Test) is a standardized test developed by IE University to assess candidates’ cognitive abilities. Unlike the SAT or ACT, the ieGAT is specific to IE University and cannot be used for other universities. It is a mandatory step in the admission process, unless you submit a SAT score (minimum 1200) or ACT score (minimum 24).

Test Format and Structure

The ieGAT consists of three main sections, each assessing a different type of reasoning:

SectionContentApproximate Duration
Verbal Reasoning (12 minutes, 49 tasks). You must have completed at least 25% of your online application before taking it. The test is monitored through an online proctoring system.

Scoring System

The ieGAT score is calculated on a Gaussian curve (normal distribution), meaning your result is compared to all other candidates. IE University does not publish an official minimum score, but candidates admitted to the most competitive programs (BBA, International Relations) typically score in the upper quartile. A strong ieGAT score can compensate for a weaker academic record, and vice versa.

How to Prepare for the ieGAT

Although there is no official preparation manual for the ieGAT, several strategies can help you achieve an excellent score:

Verbal Reasoning

  • Read English articles regularly (The Economist, Financial Times, Harvard Business Review)
  • Practice SAT or GMAT reading comprehension exercises
  • Build your academic English vocabulary
  • Train with verbal analogy tests online

Numerical Reasoning

  • Review the basics: percentages, fractions, proportions, averages
  • Practice interpreting graphs and data tables
  • Train with SHL or Korn Ferry numerical tests
  • Work on your mental calculation speed

Logical Reasoning

  • Practice Raven’s Progressive Matrices
  • Train with abstract figure sequences
  • Use brain training apps (Lumosity, Peak)
  • Familiarize yourself with rotation, symmetry, and progression patterns

ieGAT vs SAT vs ACT: Which Should You Choose?

CriteriaieGATSATACT
Accepted byIE University onlyUniversities worldwideUniversities worldwide
Duration90 minutes3 hours2h55
FormatOnlineTest centerTest center
IE minimum scoreNot published120024
CostIncluded in application fee~$60~$85
Best ifYou only apply to IEYou also apply to other universitiesYou are strong in sciences

test day. Important: the IE University Admissions Test can only be taken once Tips

  1. Test your internet connection — make sure you have a stable and fast connection
  2. Prepare your environment — quiet room, clear desk, good lighting for the webcam
  3. Manage your time — don’t get stuck on one question, move on and come back if possible
  4. Read the instructions carefully — each section has its own specific instructions
  5. Stay calm — stress reduces cognitive performance, take deep breaths

Need Help Preparing for the ieGAT?

Your Dream School offers a dedicated ieGAT preparation program including practice tests, targeted exercises, and personalized coaching. Our consultants know the test format and help you maximize your score. For more information on the full admission process, see our complete IE University guide.

Author: Adam Girsault, Founder of Your Dream School. Last updated: March 2026.