GMAT Score Trends For Indian Candidates: Score Structure, Trend, Educational Background and Work Experience
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GMAT Score Trends For Indian Candidates: Score Structure, Trend, Educational Background and Work Experience

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Arijit Dutta

Study Abroad Content Writer at Collegedunia | Updated On - Jul 23, 2024

Highlights:

  • Nearly 22,492 students were appearing for the GMAT exam in the previous year.
  • Indian GMAT applicants are mostly from engineering backgrounds.
  • The top study abroad destinations for GMAT score sending are US, Canada, UK, Australia, etc.
  • The mean score of GMAT applicants ranges from 577-603 in the last 5 years.

GMAT score trends for Indian students help analyze the performance of candidates in the exam. The total number of Indian students appearing for the GMAT in 2019 was 26,459; in 2020, 23,037 Indian students appeared for the exam. In the year 2021, 24,053 students appeared whereas in 2022 and 2023 there were 25,853 and 22,492 students, respectively. The majority of GMAT test takers in India are from engineering backgrounds. The mean GMAT scores range achieved by Indian candidates within the last 5 years is 577 – 603. Most Indian students send the GMAT score to colleges providing a full-time 2-year MBA and a full-time less than 2 years MBA. Top score-sending destinations for Indian students are the US, Canada, UK, Australia. It is recommended that you view the GMAT scores chart of previous years before registering for the exam. You can get an estimate about the mean score achieved by the candidates.

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GMAT Score Structure

In the last 5 years, GMAT score structure of Indian candidates varied from 577-603. The below given table will provide you an insight of GMAT test scores range of Indian candidates:

Particulars 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Mean Age 25.7 25.8 25.9 25.6 25.8
Mean Score 577 578 603 595 585

Educational Background of the Indian Candidates

In India, candidates from different backgrounds do GMAT registration, and a majority of GMAT examinees in India are from an engineering background. According to the following chart, a good percentage of test-takers are from engineering, science, social science, humanities, and other backgrounds. 

Educational Background of Indian Candidates

GMAT Score Trend According to the Elected Majors

Programs taken by Indian Candidates

The above pie-chart shows that the majority of the GMAT scores are sent for MBA programs (2 years and less than 2 years), PG diploma courses, and MIM. Though the majority of the GMAT aspirants are from an engineering background, their most preferred is MBA. 

So, MBA seems to be one of the most preferred programs of the candidates for studying abroad or in India. For MBA and MIM courses, the GMAT score of the Indian candidates is mostly sent to the top universities and colleges of United States, India, Canada, France, United Kingdom, and Singapore. 

How Many Candidates Take GMAT from India

A wide number of applicants from India appear for the exam after proper GMAT preparation. As per the score reports of the last few years, the number of Indian test-takers has increased by 1800 in 2022 from 2021 while the global population of GMAT aspirants remained pretty stable. However, in 2023 the number of applicants reduced by 3,361. You can check out the below graph for understanding how many applicants appeared for the exam for achieving typical GMAT scores:

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GMAT Candidates and Work Experience

From 2019 to 2021, the percentage of GMAT work experience candidates decreased by 3% in India, mainly due to the pandemic. It again rose by 2% in 2023. The following graph shows the comparison of the GMAT candidates from India in terms of their work experience: 

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To sum up, GMAT score trends show that in India, the number of test-takers (both male and female), the mean score, and the number of experienced and aged candidates are increasing – this increment point is sometimes higher than the global increase. The majority of the test-takers are from an engineering background and they mostly opt for MBA and PG Diploma courses in India and abroad.

FAQs

Ques: How many Indians score above 700 in GMAT?

Ans. There are nearly 3,500 students or more that are able to score 700 above in GMAT.

Ques.  Is GMAT getting harder?

Ans. GMAT is comparatively an easier exam as compared to CAT. However, the quantitative section has got a little tougher since the last few years.

Ques. Is 650 a bad GMAT score?

Ans. A score of 650 is not at all a bad score. It depends upon the university or college you're planning to enroll and their cutoff scores.

Ques. Is GMAT easier for Indian students?

Ans. Without proper practice and guidance, GMAT can be a little challenging for Indian students. Try to solve mock question papers for a better score.

Ques. Is GMAT tougher than UPSC?

Ans. GMAT is relatively easier in comparison with UPSC. It entirely depends upon your wish as UPSC is for civil services and GMAT is undertaken for admission in MBA or other business programs.

Ques. Does IIM accept GMAT for Indians?

Ans. Yes, popular IIM like IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Indore, IIM Calcutta accept GMAT score from Indian applicants.

Ques. Is the GMAT mostly math?

Ans. No, GMAT does not involve mostly math. It has sections of reasoning, reading comprehension, etc. The math section tests your numerical and problem-solving ability.

Ques. What is the hardest part of the GMAT?

Ans. The hardest part of GMAT is considered to be the Quantitative Reasoning portion. It involves complex questions.

Ques. What is a bad score on GMAT?

Ans. A score below 200 is considered extremely bad and unfit for admissions. You must score between 550-750 for admission in the top management colleges.

Ques. What is the elite GMAT score?

Ans. A score above 720 is considered an elite GMAT score.

*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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