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In my opinion, GMAT somehow seems necessary for a business program abroad. Especially for a country like the USA, where an MBA proves much more than a degree. However, there are some major institutes that do not require you to submit a GMAT score for MBA. Of course, they are less in number. These institutes are generally preferred by working graduates who do not want to put extra effort into going through a standardized test. And by far, the quality of education in any of the mentioned business schools are exceptional. In fact, even Kellogg offers an Executive MBA with no requirement of a GMAT score. Here are the 10 best business institutes that don't require a GMAT score for an MBA:
- MBA - Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics
- MBA Â - Kent State University
- MBA - University of Illinois
- MBA - University of Maryland, Baltimore
- MBA in Financial Management - Lubin School of Business
- One-year MBA - Hult International Business School
- Full-time MBA - University of Washington (Foster)
- Professional MBA - College of Business FIU
- Executive MBA - Kellogg School of Management
- Executive MBA - Marshall School of Business
Now, these institutes might not require a GMAT score but there are other requirements that you must fulfill like a bachelor GPA, IELTS/TOEFL Score etc.Â
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It will evaluate your profile and you can also mention your exam preference to be without GMAT. It will eventually give you a list of the best b-schools that are the best suitable for your profile and preferences.Â
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