Here I present you with average GMAT scores for top Canadian MBA programs.
I have used two sources, Canadian Business magazine rankings and MBA Crystal Ball and in rare instances when they don't agree I decided to keep higher average score for particular school (eg. Sauder School of Business and Alberta School of Business ) .
Rotman School of Management University of Toronto 673
Ivey Business School Western University 670
Schulich School of Business York University 660
McGill University-Desautels 655
Queen's School of Business Queen’s University 650
Sauder School of Business University of British Columbia 646
HEC Montréal 638
Alberta School of Business University of Alberta 630
DeGroote School of Business McMaster University 627
John Molson School of Business Concordia University 625
Ted Rogers School of Management Ryerson University 618
Telfer School of Management University of Ottawa 613
Sprott School of Business Carleton University 612
Sobey School of Business Saint Mary’s University 610
Haskayne School of Business University of Calgary 609
Lazaridis School of Business and Economics Wilfrid Laurier University 603
Beedie School of Business Simon Fraser University 600What the average GMAT scores at the top business schools don’t tell youDon’t assume that the average score represents the whole picture.
The range of GMAT scores vary a lot.
The difference between the minimum and maximum usually could be over a 100 points. The average GMAT score in isolation actually doesn’t mean much from admission committee perspective.
Business school admission officers look at many other aspects of your profile to decide whether your MBA application should be accepted or rejected.
In another words they evaluate your profile holistically.
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*Sources: Canadian Business, MBA Crystal Ball.