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As a strict policy, 99.9% of full-time MBA programs require
the GMAT of all applicants. However, a few executive MBA
programs do consider waiving the GMAT requirement for the
applicants who meet specific criteria
For example, Goizueta Business School's GMAT waivers may be
offered to:
- Applicants who hold a bachelor degree in quantitatively
rigorous discipline, such as Accounting, Business,
Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Economics or Chemistry
with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
- Applicants who hold one of the following graduate
degrees:
- A law degree
- A medical degree
- A masters or doctoral degree
Some MBA programs without GMAT requirements
- Durham Business School (UK)
- U. Carlos III Madrid (Spain)
- U. Edinburgh (UK)
- U. Exeter (UK)
- U. Glasgow (UK), Henley (UK)
- Hull U. (UK)
- U. Kent (UK)
- Kingston (UK)
- Solvay (Belgium)
- TiasNimbas (Netherlands-Germany)
- Toulouse Business School (France).
Currently, there is no full-time program in the U.S. that
does not require GMAT score.
U.S. Online MBA Programs
- American InterContinental University Online
- Colorado Technical University Online
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