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MBA Programmes That Don’t Require GMAT/GRE for 2020-2021

POSTED ON 10/24/2020 BY The Red Pen

MBA Programmes That Don't Require GMAT/GRE for 2020-2021 | The Red Pen

The COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing global lockdowns have impacted all businesses. One among them is test centres that administer the GMAT and GRE. These tests are a vital part of any MBA application. However, given the unpredictable nature of the lockdowns, MBA programmes across the globe are waiving their requirements for GMAT/GRE scores for the 2020-2021 admissions cycle.

Here are some programmes to which you can apply, if you haven’t been able to take your tests.

NOTE: This list is indicative and students should check with the institution before applying.

MBA Programmes With GMAT/GRE Waivers Executive Admissions Test Option
Belk College of Business

Carlson School of Management

Columbia Business School

Cox School of Business

D’Amore-McKim School of Business

EGADE Business School

Eli Broad College of Business

Goizueta Business School

Haslam College of Business

HEC Paris

INSEAD

Johns Hopkins Carey Business School

Johnson Graduate School of Management

Jones Graduate School Of Business

Kelley School of Business

Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University

Krannert School of Management

London Business School

Martha and Spencer Love School of Business

Mays Business School

McCombs School of Business

MIT Sloan School of Management

Owen Graduate School of Management

Penn State Smeal College of Business

Raymond J. Harbert College of Business

Robert H. Smith School of Business

Rutgers Business School

Saunders College of Business at RIT

Scheller College of Business

Simon Business School

Tepper School of Business

UC Davis Graduate School of Management

UNC Kenan–Flagler Business School

W. P. Carey School of Business

Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania

Wisconsin School of Business

Columbia Business School

Copenhagen Business School

HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management

New York University Stern School of Business

Rutgers Business School

Simon Business School

Wisconsin School of Business

If you are wondering how to make your business school shortlist, read this blog post. Before you start your application, here are some frequently asked questions that some of our applicants have had in the past. To learn more about MBA applications, click here. If you have any other questions, get in touch with us.