How much GMAT score is needed for S P Jain?

Asked by A.K Chaturvedi 2 months ago

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Jhanvi S. Kumar

Jhanvi S. Kumar

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S P Jain generally looks for a GMAT score in the range of 680 to 710 for its flagship Global MBA programs. However, the score alone doesn’t determine your chances. If your overall profile—work experience, academics, leadership roles, and goals is strong, you can still be a competitive applicant with a slightly lower score.

The school places high value on diversity, career clarity, and global exposure so, if you’ve worked in dynamic environments or shown consistent career progress, that adds real weight to your application.

In the end, the GMAT is just one part of your profile. S P Jain wants students who bring energy, perspective, and ambition—not just high test scores. So focus on your strengths, and present a complete story.


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Aarushi S

Aarushi S

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SP Jain requires a minimum GMAT score of 650 for its Global MBA and Master of Global Business programs, as stated on their official website. However, most competitive applicants usually submit a score between 680 and 710 to stay ahead in the applicant pool.

For the PGDM program at SPJIMR Mumbai, GMAT is accepted only from international applicants or those working outside India. While no cutoff is officially mentioned, past admit profiles suggest that a GMAT score above 680 improves your chances, especially if you're applying without CAT.

Your overall profile still plays a big role. SP Jain places equal importance on work experience, leadership, and clarity of goals. Even with a strong GMAT score, you’ll need to show that your profile brings value to their diverse cohort.

You can find all eligibility details and application timelines on SP Jain’s official site. Keeping your GMAT score above 680 is a safe range for most of their top programs.

 


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Innovative Data Scientist | Expert in Machine Learning & Data Analytics | Passionate about Leveraging Data to Drive Business Insights

SP Jain accepts GMAT scores for multiple programs, and the requirement depends on which course you’re applying for. For the Global MBA and Master of Global Business, the minimum GMAT score required is 650, as per the official SP Jain Global website. Competitive applicants usually apply with scores in the 680–700+ range to increase their admission chances.

For the PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) program at SPJIMR Mumbai (India campus), GMAT is accepted only for international applicants or those working outside India. While they don’t publish a fixed cutoff, past trends show that successful GMAT applicants typically score above 680.

The school looks at more than just the score—your work experience, academic record, leadership qualities, and career goals all play a role. But if you're aiming to stay competitive and strengthen your application, a GMAT score above 680 is recommended.

 


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Jayant M

Jayant M

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The SP Jain Global MBA program typically considers applicants with a GMAT score of 650 or higher. While the official website does not list a strict cut-off, most admitted candidates score between 650 and 700, depending on the rest of their profile.

A strong GMAT score is helpful, especially for scholarships, but SP Jain also evaluates your work experience, academic performance, leadership skills, and how well your goals match the program. For example, candidates with solid achievements in their careers or exceptional interviews have received admission with scores slightly below 650.

You can apply with other test scores as well — SP Jain also accepts GRE, CAT, and SPJAT scores for certain programs. Always check the latest requirements directly on SP Jain’s official admissions page, as they may change based on the intake and applicant pool.

So, while 650+ is a good benchmark, focus on building a complete, balanced profile that shows leadership potential and career clarity. That’s what really strengthens your application

 


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