Your GMAT Score is good for 5 years . . . until when?

Your GMAT Scores are good for 5 years . . . but to which date?

At our business school panel in Chicago earlier this month, specific schools clarified their policies:

a. At Chicago GSB and Kellogg, your scores are good if they are within 5 years of your application date.

b. However, at Harvard, the score should be 5 years before your matriculation date, which may be a year after you apply.

As a result, if you took the test 4 or 5 years before you plan on applying, you should check the specific policies at the schools in question. Still, for most people this is a total non-issue, as 4 or 5 years is plenty of time during which to apply to business school after taking the GMAT. Good for you if you’re planning ahead!

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  1. Comment by Outdoor Furniture | 2011/06/10 at 14:07:22

    Oh no, I took mine 8 years ago. I guess it won’t be valid anywhere now. I will still take your advice and contact the schools I am applying to to ask them their individual policies. Thanks for sharing this info with us.


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