Currently, I am preparing for GMAT. Will IIMs accept GMAT score? Which B-Schools accepts GMAT score?

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    Aprant Agarwal | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago

    It is important to know that GMAT scores are accepted for foreign as well as Indian MBA programmes. Some of the top Indian MBA institutions that accept GMAT scores include different IIMs, XLRI (Xavier School of Management), S P Jain, Great Lakes Institute of Management, XIMB, TAPMI, etc. The following points provide an overview of the GMAT cut offs for different Indian MBA colleges:

    • GMAT cut off for IIM Ahmedabad is 720.
    • GMAT cut off for IIM Bangalore is 720.
    • GMAT cut off for IIM Calcutta is 697 (700).
    • GMAT cut off for SP Jain is 650.
    • GMAT score range for ISB Hyderabad is 530 – 780.
    • GMAT cut off for IMT Ghaziabad is 650.

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    Anjali Sharma | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Yes, IIMS accepts GMAT scores for 1 year MBA course. For 2 year PGDM course, admission through GMAT is possible with some conditions. You need to check on IIMS website.

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