The GMAT and GRE are not required for UCL's MSc Management. Entry is a minimum upper second-class (2:1) UK bachelor's degree, or an overseas equivalent, in any subject — it is open to graduates from any educational background, not only business — plus UCL's 'Level 2' English-language requirement for non-native speakers. No work experience is required; it is a pre-experience programme.
UCL School of Management does not publish a GMAT range.
Most European MiM programs, including this one, accept the GRE and often the GMAT Focus
Edition or a school-specific test as alternatives, and weigh the whole application —
academics, internships, essays, and interview — rather than the score alone.
Frequently asked questions
Do you need a GMAT for the UCL MSc Management?
No — neither the GMAT nor the GRE is required. Entry is a minimum upper second-class (2:1) UK bachelor's degree, or an overseas equivalent, in any subject, plus UCL's 'Level 2' English-language requirement for applicants whose first language is not English. No work experience is required — it is a pre-experience programme open to graduates from any discipline, not only business.
Sources
UCL — Management MSc (prospective graduate students) ↗ — University College London
UCL School of Management — MSc Management ↗ — UCL School of Management