Is GMAT only for MBA?

Asked by Manav K about 2 months ago

Ranjan J

Experienced Study abroad consultant | Specializing in sales and Project Management | Expert in Sustainable sales practices

No, GMAT is not just for MBA programs. It’s accepted for many other business master’s degrees too—like Master in Finance (MFin), Master in Management (MiM), and MS in Business Analytics. For example, schools like HEC Paris MiM and MIT Sloan MFin accept GMAT scores.

It’s also valid for dual-degree programs such as MBA + Juris Doctor (law) or MBA + MS in Engineering. And with the newer GMAT Focus Edition, the test is shorter, has only three sections, and is still accepted by all these programs.

One more thing—GMAT is especially useful if you’re from a non-business or non-quant background. It shows schools you can handle tough coursework, especially for programs that lean heavily on numbers and analysis.

You can even check out this GMAT Preparation Kit for 2025


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