GMAT Test Centers in Belgium

GMAT Testing Locations

We have found 2 GMAT test centres in Belgium, located in Brussels and Mechelen. For specific test dates of 2019, please refer to the end of this page.

GMAT Test Centers in Belgium

#1. Global Knowledge – Mechelen

Zandvoortstraat 1
2800 Mechelen
Belgium
Phone: [32] 15 28 78 50

Test Center Information

From Antwerp:
Take the E19 in the direction of Brussels and take the exit 9, Mechelen Noord. At the traffic
lights continue straight ahead, this is the Blarenberglaan. Continue the Blarenberglaan until
you reach the roundabout. Take a left at the roundabout. This is the Zandvoortstraat. You
will find our offices at your left at number 1 (M-TEC building).

From Brussels:
Take the E19 in the direction of Antwerp and take the exit 9, Mechelen Noord. At the end of
the exit you take a left (direction Mechelen Noord/St Niklaas/Willebroek). Take a left at the
traffic light and go over the bridge over the motorway. At the next traffic lights take a right,
this is the Blarenberglaan. Continue the Blarenberglaan until you reach the roundabout.
Take a left at the roundabout. This is the Zandvoortstraat. You will find our offices at your
left at number 1 (M-TEC building).
You can reach us by public transport:
Bus 6 of De Lijn (Mechelen Station-Industrie Noord) stops just in front of the building, bus
stop: Noord II.

From Monday to Friday:
Departure: Mechelen Station (platform 10)  Industrie Noord
07:21 – 07:41 – 08:01 – 08:21 – 08:41 – 09:01 – 09:21
Arrival: bus stop: Noord II
07:38 – 07:59 – 08:19 – 08:39 – 08:59 – 09:17 – 09:37
Departure: Industrie Noord  Mechelen Station (platform 10)
16:34 – 16:54 – 17:14 – 17:34 – 17:54 – 18:14 – 18:44
Arrival: bus stop: Mechelen Station
16:50 – 17:08 – 17:30 – 17:48 – 18:08 – 18:28 – 18:58


#2. Business Training

58 Rue De La Régence
1000 Brussels
Belgium
Phone: 32 250 340 40

Test Center Information

58 rue de la Régence 1000 Bruxelles
close of the metro louise line 2 and 6
In front of the Brussels’courtyard

GMAT Exam Dates in Belgium

Unlike some paper based exams, the GMAT is computer based. Therefore, there are no fixed test dates for GMAT. Wherever you are in Belgium, all test centers are open from Monday through Saturday throughout the year. Some even offer the exam every day of the year.  However, some test centers are not open on Sundays and national holidays. For example, most college-based test centers might be closed for extended periods around holidays. For precise testing dates in Belgium, please visit test-maker website – https://www.mba.com/.

More about Belgium

Belgium, officially French Royaume de Belgique [rwa jo ː m də bεl ʒ ik], Dutch Koninkrijk België [ ko ː ni ŋ krεɨk bεlxi ː ə], German Kingdom of Belgium, country in Western Europe (2018) 11.4 million Einwohern; The capital is Brussels.

Religion

The constitution (Article 14 f.) Guarantees religious freedom and obliges (Article 16) the state to religious neutrality and parity. In implementation of Article 117 of the Constitution, the state pays the salaries and pensions of the clergy of religious communities whose religious denomination is recognized by the state. These are the churches of Catholic, Protestant, Anglican and Orthodox denominations as well as the Jewish and Islamic religious communities.

The latest available statistics from independent institutions show strong deviations. According to them, between a good 52 and over 64% of the population are Christians: around 50–62% belong to the Catholic Church, around 2.5% to other Christian denominations, of which an estimated 1.4% are Protestants. The Catholic Church comprises the Archdiocese of Mechlin-Brussels (seat: Mechlin) with seven suffragan dioceses (Antwerp, Bruges, Gent, Hasselt, Liège, Namur, Tournai). The largest Protestant church is the »United Protestant Church of Belgium« (»Eglise Protestante Unie de Belgique«), established in 1978 as an amalgamation of several Protestant churches. The largest non-Christian religious community is made up of the Muslims, with an estimated 5–7% of the population. The historical roots of the Jewish community (approx. 0, 4% of the population) in what is now Belgium (centers: Antwerp and Brussels) date back to the early 13th century. No religion can be assigned between about 29 and 33%.

Military

The total strength of the professional army (1995 abolition of compulsory military service) is around 32,600 men. Of these, around 12,000 soldiers serve cross-weapon classes. The army (around 12,000 soldiers) is divided into two mechanized brigades, 1 regiment of rapid reaction troops, 1 anti-aircraft regiment and others. Units structured. The air force has around 5,400 and the navy around 1,500 soldiers; the medical service has around 1,800 men. The equipment includes, among others. 40 main battle tanks, 60 fighter-bombers (F-16), 2 frigates and 6 minesweepers.

Administration

Under the Federalization Act of 1980 there are three regions (Flemish [Flanders], Walloon [Wallonia] and Brussels), three communities (Flemish, French and German-speaking) and four language areas (Dutch, French, the German and the bilingual Brussels language area). Belgium is divided into 10 provinces, each with a provincial assembly (provincial council, term of office 6 years) and 589 municipalities; Provinces and municipalities have autonomous legislative powers in their own affairs. The Brussels Capital Region has a special status without its own Provincial Council, but with three commissions.

Administrative division in Belgium

Provinces (as of 2017)
Surname Area (in km 2) Population (in 1,000) Residents per km 2 capital city
Antwerp 2,867 1,836.0 640 Antwerp
Brussels (Capital Region) 161 1,191.6 7 401
Flemish Brabant 2 106 1 129.8 536 Lions
Hainaut 3 786 1,339.6 354 Mons
Limburg 2 422 867.4 358 Hasselt
Liege 3 862 1 102.5 285 Liege
Luxembourg 4 440 282.0 64 Arlon
Namur 3 666 491.3 134 Namur
East Flanders 2,982 1,496.2 502 Ghent
Walloon Brabant 1 091 399.1 366 Wavre
West Flanders 3 144 1,186.5 377 Bruges