Texas A&M's Mays Business School runs a full-time MBA with strong energy-sector, supply chain, and general management recruiting ties reflecting the university's Texas location and engineering strength. GMAT and GRE are both accepted.
Mays MBA — GMAT Benchmarks
| Metric | Score |
|---|---|
| Median GMAT (full-time programme) | ~600 – 630 |
| Middle 80% range | 560 – 670 |
| Competitive GMAT for Indian applicants | 630 – 670 |
Mays's Energy-Sector Positioning
Mays draws on Texas A&M's strong reputation in energy, engineering, and agriculture — candidates targeting energy-sector or general management roles in the broader Texas economy should weigh this fit alongside the GMAT benchmark.
GMAT vs. GRE at Mays
Mays accepts both with no strong stated preference across most applicant profiles.
GMAT Is Separate From English Proficiency
A GMAT score does not satisfy Mays's English language requirement. International applicants still need TOEFL or IELTS:
| Requirement | Texas A&M Policy |
|---|---|
| GMAT | 600–630 median; 630–670 competitive for Indian applicants |
| TOEFL | Required — see our Texas A&M guide |
| IELTS | Required — see our Texas A&M guide |
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