If I take the GMAT more than once, which score will be considered by the universities?

Modified on Fri, 20 Dec at 6:21 PM

The GMAT gives you full control over which scores to share with universities, so you can confidently showcase your best performance. 


Your Flexibility with GMAT Scores

  • GMAT allows you to select the scores you want to send to schools. This means you can choose not to send scores you’re unhappy with.
  • Whether you take the exam at a test center or online, you have the option to review your Official Score before deciding to send it.
  • Each Official Score Report sent to a program will only include scores from a single exam—ensuring schools see exactly what you want them to see.

Key Steps to Send Your Scores

  1. You can send up to 5 free score reports within 48 hours of your Official Score being available on mba.com.
  2. Use this window to share scores strategically and highlight your strongest performance.


The ability to select which scores to send means you don’t have to worry about one subpar attempt impacting your B-school applications. By sharing only your best scores, you’re putting your strongest foot forward to maximize your chances of admission. 


Rate this article below and let us know how we can improve.

Was this article helpful?

That’s Great!

Thank you for your feedback

Sorry! We couldn't be helpful

Thank you for your feedback

Let us know how can we improve this article!

Select at least one of the reasons

Feedback sent

We appreciate your effort and will try to fix the article