MBA schools with No GMAT requirement

<p>Does anyone have a list of MBA programs that do not require the GMAT? I read somewhere that 13 out of top 25 business schools in the U.S. do not require GMAT for admission. Which ones are those???</p>

<p>LMAO @ that. There are some schools in places like Europe that don't require them and perhaps some Executive MBA programs that don't require them but top full time programs are going to require them. GMAT is one of the few tools where one can improve their application drastically in a short period of time. I'd take advantage of it.</p>

<p>The 13 out of 25 are executive MBA programs. Some other programs also allow for a GMAT-waiver if you have a Master's degree in a field like engineering or other technical area. </p>

<p>One full-time program (that I know of) - Stanford - is accepting GRE scores in place of the GMAT. A long time ago, Harvard wasn't requiring the GMAT, but they reinstated in about 10 years ago. </p>

<p>If you're looking for a full-time program, you should start studying!</p>

<p>Does the MCAT replace the GMAT ? Say some kid takes MCATs, does Med School and then decides half way that they wanna do an MBA (just curious, not planning to do so !!)</p>

<p>No. Dual MBA/MD students generally have to take the GMAT.</p>

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<p>The MIT Sloan School of Management allows you to substitute the GRE for the GMAT.</p>

<p><a href="http://mitsloan.mit.edu/mba/program/faq.php#gmat%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://mitsloan.mit.edu/mba/program/faq.php#gmat&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>