GMAT is one of the most crucial aspects of a B-School application and plays a key role in getting an admit to a B-School, therefore a higher GMAT score will not only make your application stronger but also help in long term prospects such as Job interviews & placements.
Getting an admit into a top MBA program is tough, and more often than not applicants apply without adequate research on programs, statistics and chances. In order to make it easier for applicants, we have compiled a list of top B-Schools in the USA with the average GMAT scores over the past few years. Do note that these are the average scores and do not indicate minimum or maximum scores for an admit.
University | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 |
Wharton School of Business | 732 | 730 | 730 |
Harvard Business School | 729 | 729 | 729 |
Stanford GSB | 732 | 737 | 737 |
Booth School of Business | 731 | 730 | 726 |
Kellogg School of Business | 732 | 732 | 728 |
MIT Sloan | 728 | 722 | 724 |
Dartmouth Tuck | 722 | 722 | 717 |
Columbia Business School | 732 | 724 | 720 |
UC-Berkeley (Haas) | 726 | 725 | 717 |
Yale School of Management | 724 | 727 | 725 |
Michigan (Ross) | 720 | 716 | 708 |
Duke (Fuqua) | 704 | 702 | 695 |
Virginia (Darden) | 718 | 713 | 712 |
Cornell (Johnson) | 699 | 700 | 700 |
UCLA (Anderson) | 719 | 716 | 715 |
NYU (Stern) | 717 | 714 | 710 |
CMU (Tepper) | 691 | 691 | 686 |
Texas-Austin (McCombs) | 703 | 703 | 699 |
UNC (Kenan-Flagler) | 702 | 701 | 700 |
Emory (Goizueta) | 685 | 682 | 683 |
Indiana (Kelley) | 677 | 678 | 670 |
Washington (Foster) | 693 | 693 | 691 |
Georgetown (McDonough) | 693 | 692 | 692 |
Notre Dame (Mendoza) | 671 | 674 | 683 |
Rice (Jones) | 706 | 711 | 690 |
USC (Marshall) | 705 | 703 | 692 |
Georgia Tech (Scheller) | 681 | 680 | 680 |
Washington (Olin) | 693 | 694 | 688 |
Michigan State (Broad) | 670 | 674 | 670 |
Arizona State (Carey) | 682 | 682 | 682 |
Minnesota (Carlson) | 690 | 676 | 675 |
Wisconsin School of Business | 670 | 678 | 669 |
Vanderbilt (Owen) | 680 | 688 | 691 |
Ohio State (Fisher) | 676 | 670 | 671 |
BYU (Marriott) | 680 | 680 | 672 |
Penn State (Smeal) | 657 | 661 | 659 |
Rochester (Simon) | 667 | 666 | 665 |
Purdue (Krannert) | 633 | 632 | 636 |
UC-Irvine (Merage) | 667 | 659 | 649 |
Maryland (Smith) | 640 | 650 | 657 |
Boston (Questrom) | 681 | 680 | 682 |
Pittsburgh (Katz) | 621 | 608 | 613 |
Texas-Dallas (Jindal) | 690 | 670 | 670 |
Texas A&M (Mays) | 643 | NA | 649 |
Iowa (Tippie) | 676 | 676 | 677 |
Boston College (Carroll) | 637 | 637 | 667 |
SMU (Cox) | 653 | 661 | 662 |
Rutgers | 683 | 673 | NA |
Georgia (Terry) | 665 | 648 | 647 |
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