I have given it in March and the test comprises the following sections -
1. Information Sufficiency (30 minutes) This section assesses your ability to fluently interpret texts, correctly applying mental processes associated with categorizing concepts and verbal information, and accurately breaking down the main idea, secondary ideas, and/or complementary details necessary to draw correct conclusions from a written text.
2. Numerical Calculation (35 minutes): This section evaluates your ability to perform operations with numbers, digits, and/or arithmetic signs, and to quickly and accurately choose the correct answer from multiple options.
3. Logical Reasoning (35 minutes): This section measures your ability to identify the logical criteria applied to sequences.
In case you haven't taken any English language proficiency test (IELTS/TOEFL,etc), you will have an additional section as well. The test is much easier compared to the GMAT. You don't really have to worry about it if you've already prepared for the GMAT or GRE Once you register for the test, they will share the format details along with a few sample questions. Just be mindful of the timer, it's a bit confusing. It starts at 60/65 minutes, but you actually have only 30-35 minutes for the section, so it can be misleading.
Good luck!