MiM Student at Kellogg School of Management
The University of Manchester does not require the GRE for admission to its MSc in Management (MiM) program. The admissions team focuses more on your academic background, work experience (if any), personal statement, and recommendation letters. For Indian students, a strong undergraduate GPA — generally above 60–65% from a recognized university — is more relevant than test scores.
That said, if you have a lower academic score or are applying from a non-business background, submitting a GRE (or even GMAT) could still help strengthen your case. But it’s entirely optional and not a listed requirement for the program.
They’re more likely to assess candidates on motivation, career goals, and fit for the course. So, focus on writing a strong SOP and showing relevant experience — like internships or extracurriculars with leadership roles.