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USA Universities with the GMAT requirement waived for their MBA programs

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USA for education is a dream for many students internationally, and pursuing MBA, particularly in a reputed university, is considered a feat in itself. With the executive programs and renowned faculty, the country’s business courses are always on the student’s list.


One requirement that remains constant for MBA is GMAT. This exam measures your analytical and logical skills, which is a scale for your admission to various business schools.


But with the rising fee hike in the exam and the same old testing methods, many universities have started to accept students without a GMAT score. These are as follows:

  1. Northwestern University, Illinois: (QS world ranking- 30)

  2. Suffolk University, Massachusetts: (QS world ranking- 41)

  3. University of Delaware: (QS world ranking- 531-540)

  4. University of St. Thomas- Opus College of Business: (QS world ranking- 541-550)


Since these universities don’t accept GMAT scores, how can you gain a competitive edge in the admissions process? Things such as your GPA and LORs are considered here.


Other things which can give you an edge over other candidates are:

  • Aptitude tests

  • SOPs

  • Work Experience

  • Other related degrees


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