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Princeton University GMAT Requirements (2026)

Gabble.ai Team··2 min read

Princeton is one of the few Ivy League universities with no MBA programme at all — a deliberate institutional choice. Its closest business-adjacent offering is the Master in Finance (MFin) at the Bendheim Center for Finance, which does use GMAT or GRE for admission.


Does Princeton Require the GMAT?

ProgrammeGMAT Requirement
MBANot applicable — Princeton has no MBA
Master in Finance (MFin)GMAT or GRE required
Undergraduate Economics / Operations Research and Financial Engineering (ORFE)Not applicable — no graduate test required

Princeton MFin — GMAT Benchmarks

MetricScore
Median GMAT (admitted class, where submitted)~720 – 740
Competitive GMAT740+
Class profileSmall, highly quantitative cohort (~35–40 students/year)

Princeton's MFin is one of the most quantitatively selective finance master's programmes in the US — its small class size and rigorous quant/econometrics-heavy curriculum mean GMAT (or GRE) scores here often approach or exceed top MBA-level competitiveness.


GMAT vs. GRE at Princeton MFin

Both are accepted with no stated preference, though the programme's academic, quant-research orientation (many graduates go on to PhD study or quant roles) means either test's Quantitative section is scrutinised closely.


GMAT Is Separate From English Proficiency

A GMAT score does not satisfy Princeton's English language requirement. International applicants still need TOEFL or IELTS:

RequirementPrinceton Policy
GMATRequired for MFin only; 720–740 median where submitted
TOEFLRequired — see our Princeton TOEFL Requirements guide
IELTSRequired — see our Princeton IELTS Requirements guide

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