MBA Asked on January 6, 2026

What are the attempt limits and retake rules for the GMAT?

Rules concerning the number of attempts allowed per year and in a lifetime, including mandatory waiting periods.

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A candidate can take the GMAT up to 5 times within a rolling 12-month period and has a lifetime limit of 8 attempts. There must be a gap of at least 16 calendar days between any two attempts. If a candidate achieves a perfect score of 805, they must wait five years before they are eligible to take the test again. These limits apply across both the test-center and online formats combined.
Last verified: January 6, 2026 Editorial Policy