The GMAT cut off varies and is set by the particular colleges and programmes that applicant is applying to. The amount of candidates, average scores, and degree of competitiveness can all have an impact on the GMAT cut off. A score of 760 or more is considered exceptional and places the applicant in the top 1% of test takers, while a score of 715 or higher is typically considered a respectable score for top 10 universities. It is best to verify with the various colleges and programmes to find out what the GMAT requirements are for admission. Academic performance, extracurricular activity, and interview performance are also taken into account for admission by business schools in addition to GMAT scores.
GMAT Cut off
Name of B-School | Cut Off Score Out of 800 |
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Vinod Gupta School of Management (IIT Kharagpur) | 750 |
ISB Hyderabad | 720-730 |
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad | 730 |
Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta | 728 |
Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore | 704 |
Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow | 700 |
Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad | 690 |
MDI Gurgaon | 678 |
T.A. Pai Management Institute | 650 |
S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research | 630 |
XLRI Jamshedpur | 628 |
Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar | 600 |
Xavier Labour Relations Institute, Bhubaneswar | 600 |
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade | 575 |
Amity Business School, Noida | 550 |
Amity International Business School, Noida | 500 |