The average GMAT Focus Edition score for the MIT Sloan MiM — officially called the Master of Science in Management Studies (MSMS) — is typically around 720. It's a competitive program, so scoring close to or above 720 gives you a much stronger chance.
That said, MIT looks at the full application, not just the test score. Candidates with scores slightly below 720, like in the 700–710 range, have been admitted when they showed strong academic records from top universities, significant research or leadership experience, or technical skills in fields like data analytics or engineering. A strong undergrad GPA, especially above 3.7/4.0, can really help if the GMAT isn’t perfect.
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