Which top MBA programs currently offer GMAT waivers, and how do their policies differ?
Asked by R Sandhya over 1 year ago
MSBA Student at SMU
Yes, some top MBA programs still offer GMAT waivers, especially if you have strong work experience, good academics, or a master’s degree in a related field. Schools understand that not everyone is great at standardized tests, so they’ve made their policies more flexible in recent years.
For example, MIT Sloan, Kellogg, Michigan Ross, and Duke Fuqua offer waivers—but you usually have to request them and explain why you’re a good fit without the test. Some schools ask you to show your past academic records or job roles that prove you can handle the MBA course load.
Each school has its own rules. Some schools make the waiver easy to get, while others review each case more carefully. You may need to submit extra documents like your CV, transcripts, or even write a short essay to request the waiver.
So yes, GMAT waivers are still out there—but it’s super important to check each school’s website to understand how their policy works. And if you’re confident in your experience and background, go ahead and apply for one!
“Waiver or score—don’t guess at all, ask a GMAT expert, just book a call!”
