Business schools use GMAT exam scores as one part of the admissions process, along with other factors such as academic history, work experience, essays, recommendations, and interviews.
The GMAT exam continues to be a trusted assessment used by business schools to help evaluate a candidate’s readiness for graduate business programs. Schools may also consider GMAT scores when comparing applicants within a competitive admissions pool.
Each business school determines how it uses GMAT scores as part of its own admissions process. For questions about how a specific program evaluates GMAT scores, contact the school directly.