PhD test requirements
The Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) and the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) are computer-based standardized assessments delivered in English that serve as uniform standards of measurement for applicants. The GMAT and the GRE are acceptable tests for applicants to the PhD in Business Administration program with a specialization in finance. Applicants’ scores should be very competitive regardless of whether the GMAT or the GRE is taken.
GMAT information
The GMAT is a computer-adaptive test that measures general verbal, mathematical and analytical writing skills. The average GMAT score of students in the finance doctoral program is approximately 700. The more competitive students have scores from 650 to 770, and the Department of Finance PhD admissions committee prefers GMAT scores of 650 or higher.
Learn more about how to prepare for the GMAT and how to register for a test date and location. You may want to check your local area for additional test preparation resources.
ASU's GMAT institutional code is 0GZ-1R-80.
GRE Information
The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) measures verbal and quantitative reasoning, critical thinking and analytical writing skills. GRE scores range from 200 to 800. The analytical writing component ranges from 0 to 6.
Learn more about the GRE and how to register for the test date and location.
ASU's GRE Institutional Code is 4007. The department code for the GRE is 000.
Score submission
In the online application you will be asked to report both the score number and percentile obtained for the verbal, quantitative and analytical sections of the GMAT/GRE. The official test scores, however, must be reported directly by the testing organizations to the ASU Graduate College.
GMAT and GRE preparation classes
Help put your best foot forward on your application — ASU Graduate Education offers GMAT and GRE preparation classes.