GMAT stands for Graduate Management Admission Test. GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council) conducts the GMAT exam. The GMAT is a computer-adaptive test. Aspirants appear for this exam for admission to top B-Schools.
GMAT Cut-off
GMAT Score threshold varies depending on the difficulty level, number of candidates writing the exam, seat vacancies, average scores, and more. Although the GMAT exam's minimum/maximum score isn't set in stone, a candidate with a score of 715 and above is considered a good score for top 10 universities.
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The total GMAT score ranges from 200-800, and based on an average estimate, two-thirds of the candidates sitting for the GMAT exam obtain a score of 400 to 600.
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Although the GMAT exam's minimum/maximum score isn't set on stone, a candidate with a score of 715 and above is considered a good score for top 10 universities.
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GMAT score of 760+ ranks a candidate at above 99 percentile. The table below is a list of some of the top B-schools' minimum cut-off requirement for admission eligibility