Posted on July 25 2018
GMAT scores are an essential requirement for obtaining admissions to Overseas Business Schools. Candidates are required to aim for specific scores based on their intended overseas school. The average GMAT scores are declared by the institutions openly.
The standard GMAT Scores for top global MBA Programs give an indication of the required results. It also helps the students to take steps in the required direction. This also helps them to project the required preparation.
The standard GMAT scores for top 20 MBA programs reveal that elite programs in the US are recording a year-on-year increase, as quoted by the Business Because.
| FT Ranking | School | Country | Average GMAT |
| 1 | Stanford | US | 737 |
| 2 | INSEAD | France | 709 |
| 3 | Wharton | US | 730 |
| 4 | London Business School | UK | 708 |
| 5 | Harvard | US | 730 |
| 6 | Chicago: Booth | US | 738 |
| 7 | Columbia | US | 724 |
| 8 | CEIBS | China | 682 |
| 9 | MIT Sloan | US | 722 |
| 10 | Berkeley: Haas | US | 725 |
| 11 | IESE | Spain | 680 |
| 12 | Kellogg | US | 732 |
| 13 | Cambridge: Judge | UK | 696 |
| 14 | HKUST | Hong Kong | 670 |
| 15 | Yale | US | 727 |
| 16 | Dartmouth: Tuck | US | 722 |
| 17 | Cornell Johnson | US | 700 |
| 18 | National University of Singapore | Singapore | 662 |
| 19 | Duke: Fuqua | US | 702 |
| 20 | ESADE | Spain | 660 |
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