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GMAT Eligibility 2023: Educational Qualification, Documents Required, Age Criteria

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Candidates must know GMAT eligibility criteria before registering for the exam. GMAT eligibility criteria include the number of attempts, age, educational qualification, score, and undergraduate program of study. GMAC conducts GMAT through Pearson VUE centers. Here we answered few common questions that raise in mind before GMAT registration

  • Candidates should graduate from a recognized university
  • Candidates of any nationality can appear for GMAT
  • One should be a minimum of 18 years of age

GMAT Documents Required

Candidates who are planning to appear for GMAT need to have documents beforehand for filling up the registration form

  • Applicant’s name with proper spelling as written on passport
  • Contact details (email id and telephone)
  • Demographic information- gender, ethnicity, DOB, Citizenship
  • Payment details
  • Identify data verified or collected at the GMAT test center such as government-issued identification, digital photograph, signature, palm vein pattern

Candidates can appear for GMAT anytime in the year and can book the slot as per convenience.

GMAT Eligibility Criteria

Nationality

People across the nations can appear for the GMAT. Guidelines, as written by GMAC, are implemented equally to everyone despite being the country they belong to. Different GMAT test centers have specific rules regarding identity proof to be produced at the time of GMAT. Suppose a test taker from India has to produce a passport as ID proof at the time of GMAT. Now Aadhar Card is also considered as prominent ID proof. 

Educational Qualification

It is advisable that the test takers appearing for GMAT should have graduated from a recognized university. There are a lot of GMAT test takers who are working professionals.

Age Limit

GMAC has not mentioned any upper limit of age for the candidate. Mostly it is preferred to have the age of 18 years. If a test taker appears for GMAT between 13 and 17 years then one needs a permission letter on behalf of parents.

Minimum Cutoff

To appear for GMAT, there are no cut-off marks to appear for GMAT. In all the top business schools in the USA or UK, a GMAT score is considered an admission requirement. 

Work Experience

Every year there are many test-takers who appear for GMAT with a minimum of 3-4 years of work experience. Top business schools prefer those candidates who have experience in the industry. After initiating the application process, the admission committee always evaluates the work experience of the applicant and how it will be related to the future business world.

Attempting limit for GMAT

There are few requirements in attempting the GMAT.

  • One can appear for GMAT again only 16 days after the scheduled date
  • In a period of 1 year, the candidate can only appear GMAT for 5 times
  • In a lifetime, the test taker can attempt the exam only 8 times
  • If an applicant has scored a perfect GMAT score which is the possible highest score, must wait for 5 years to retake the exam
  • For each GMAT attempt, the test taker has to register for it

Medium of Instruction

If a candidate who belongs to any other nation which has a native language other than English can also appear for the GMAT. Most of these test takers have to take IELTS or TOEFL for English language proficiency. Through proper preparation, one can ace the exam perfectly.

Palm Vein Identification in GMAT 

This measure is taken by GMAC to prevent forgery during exams. At the time of check-in, candidates need to provide a palm vein impression as identity proof. The palm vein reader biometric prevents anyone to take GMAT on behalf of others. This initiative is taken to maintain the fairness of the exam.

GMAT Reservation Criteria

Special reservation criteria are provided for students with disabilities. There are the following measures that a candidate needs to fulfill to acclaim this provision-

GMAT test taker, you are responsible for documenting all of the following with your application-

  • The existence of an impairment that substantially limits a major life activity as compared with most people.
  • The current impact of your impairment and how it limits your ability to take the computer- Adaptive GMAT exam under standard conditions.
  • A rationale for why the accommodation is/are necessary and appropriate relative to your impairment

The following categories are considered under the disability criteria-

  • Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder
  • Learning and Cognitive disorder
  • Physical and systematic disabilities
  • Psychological Disabilities
  • Sensory Disabilities (Hearing or Vision)

You can visit the following websites for more information on different disorders-

Name of the Disability Reference Website
Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder mba.com/GMATsupplementADHA
Learning and Cognitive Disease mba.com/GMATsupplementLD
Physical and Systematic Disease mba.com/GMATsupplementphysical
Psychological Disease mba.com/GMATsupplemetpsy
Sensor Disability mba.com/GMATSensory

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

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Ques. MBA Preparation: What GMAT score can be considered good for applying to ISB Hyderabad with an average academic profile?

● Top Answer By Uday Pawar on 30 Jan 23

Generally speaking anything above 750 is a good score for admission to IBS Hyderabad. But even a high GMAT score does not guarantee admission to IBS Hyderabad because the shortlisting is profile-based. GMAT score is just a part of the entire selection process. You need to improvise your profile by working on other aspects also like  essays profile academics extracurricular activities Academics: Your 12th class marks graduation grades, post-graduation, and certification scores along with the GMAT cutoff is considered in your academic profile. Leadership: The leadership skills of the aspirants are tested on the basis of their prior achievements and roles. Personal attributes: This comprises your personal qualities like hobbies, talents, and extracurricular skills. Aspirants from diverse work experiences, cultures, and educational backgrounds are welcomed at IBS Hyderabad. So along with preparing well for GMAT, give importance to these parameters as well to increase your chances of admission....Read more

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Ques. What is the percentile required to get into ISB Hyderabad?

● Top Answer By Akanksha Sharma on 30 Jan 23

In case you are enquiring about the CAT percentile let me clarify that ISB Hyderabad does not take into consideration CAT scores. It accepts GMAT/GRE scores only. Most importantly, the ISB Shortlisting process is profile-based. This means even with a lower percentile you can manage to get shortlisted provided you have an excellent profile. There is no fixed cutoff for GMAT. However, a 700+ GMAT score isn't a must-have for ISB if your application is strong in other areas. According to an ISB spokesperson, candidates were admitted to the 2021 cohort with scores as low as 580, and as high as 780. So the GMAT score range for ISB is 580-780....Read more

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Ques. Is it worth spending 30k to join GMAT coaching at Crack ISB Hyderabad?

● Top Answer By Yash Bhati on 30 Jan 23

Yes, it certainly is worth paying a hefty fee of 30k for GMAT coaching at Crack ISB Hyderabad. The quality of trainers and the certainty of admission is what draw the candidates here. While there are many institutes that specialize in training for the CAT, very few institutes offer training for GMAT.  Crack ISB Hyderabad has many features that have made it so popular and demanding among GMAT aspirants The peer group is a productive and effective group discussion is possible The institute gives the admission essay reviews free of cost while most institutes charge around 20-25k The quality of editing is much better at this Institute mainly because the faculty comprises alumni of top B Schools  So it’s better to pay more for quality education than pay less or the same for substandard education. But remember an Institute can just prepare you for your entrance exam. It’s upon you to put in maximum effort and achieve your goals....Read more

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Ques. Why do students go for CAT, XAT, SNAP etc when almost all the B-Schools in India accept GMAT scores for the full time MBA?

● Top Answer By Nia Malhotra on 17 May 21

There is hardly any B-school in India that accepts GMAT scores for full-time MBA. IIMs, FMS, XLRI, JBIMS, IIFT, MDI, etc. are some of the institutions that accept GMAT scores.  However, students applying through a foreign national quota or NRI quota are eligible for GMAT score. ISB on the other hand accepts the GMAT for its full-time program MBA program. Here is the list of some B-Schools that accepts GMAT scores in India XLRI, Jamshedpur XIM, Bhubaneswar VIT Business School TISS, Mumbai TERI School of Advanced Sciences, TERI University TASMAC, Pune TAPMI, Manipal School of Management, Udaipur School of Management, NMIMS, Mumbai School of Management, International Institute of Management This is why most students go for CAT, XAT, SNAP, and other management exams for admission in MBA. Only foreign nationals or students with NRI Quota can apply through GMAT....Read more

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Ques. Does ISB Hyderabad need work experience apart from the GMAT score?

● Top Answer By Bejoy John on 30 Jan 23

Yes, ISB Hyderabad’s PGP program requires a minimum of 2 years of full-time paid work experience. This criteria came into force on 31st March 2016 and is still a necessity. For candidates who lack in this aspect, there is a back door entry called the Early Entry Option or the EEOs. Under this, you can apply right away, go through the selection process, and receive the admission offer but join only after working for 2 years. This can also be referred to as Deferred admission.  ...Read more

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