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Executive Assessment cost: full breakdown (2026)

What the Executive Assessment actually costs once you add up the exam fee and everything around it - plus a realistic total, what a retake adds, and honest ways to keep the bill down. Fees change, so treat these as a planning guide and confirm the current amount on the official page before you pay.

By The Exam Atlas Editorial Team · Verified 2026-06-08

Full cost breakdown

Every cost line we could confirm for Executive Assessment. Optional items are marked - you do not need them all to pass.

Registration fee US$350 same for test center and online, plus applicable taxes
Reschedule (more than 24h before) No fee online self-service; rescheduling by phone adds a small charge
Cancel within 24h Forfeit the US$350 the registration fee is not refunded if you cancel late
Official prep Free + paid options GMAC publishes free sample questions; official prep packs are sold separately

Only the items above are confirmed from the provider. We do not list fees we cannot verify, so your real-world total may include extras (travel to a test centre, optional courses) that are personal to you.

What you will realistically spend

At minimum you pay the exam fee: $350 (US$350 registration fee, the same for test center and online appointments, plus any applicable taxes. Confirm current pricing on mba.com.). For most candidates the real outlay lands higher than the bare fee once you add the items below - how much higher depends on the choices you make, not on a fixed price.

Included in the figures above: the official exam fee only.

Not included (and easy to forget):

  • Study materials or a prep course, if you choose paid ones over the free and official resources.
  • Travel or a test-centre surcharge, if you sit in person rather than online.
  • Renewal or recertification later - this credential is valid for Scores are valid for 5 years and remain reportable to schools for up to 10 years.
  • A retake fee if you do not pass first time (see below).

If you have to retake it

A resit means paying the exam fee again. Sitting once and retaking once would cost roughly $700 in exam fees alone - about double the single-sit cost, depending on US$350 registration fee, the same for test center and online appointments, plus any applicable taxes. Confirm current pricing on mba.com..

Some providers run discounted or bundled resit pricing and may require a waiting period between attempts. Check the provider's retake policy before you book - the figure above assumes you simply pay full price twice.

How to spend less on Executive Assessment

  • Lean on free and official material first. The provider's own objectives and guides are free and are the most accurate source - paid courses are optional, not required to pass.
  • Watch for early-bird or scheduled-discount windows. Some bodies discount fees at certain times of year or for first attempts; book when a legitimate discount is live rather than assuming the price is fixed.
  • Do the membership maths. Where a membership lowers the exam fee, add the membership cost to the discounted fee and compare against the non-member fee - it only saves money if the total is lower.
  • Self-study before you buy a course. Try the free resources first; only pay for structured training if you genuinely need the structure. That single decision is usually the biggest line on the bill.
  • Pass the first time. The cheapest exam is the one you only sit once - the retake fee above is the easiest cost to avoid.

Free, no-cost resources for Executive Assessment:

We keep this honest: there is no trick that removes the official exam fee. Real savings come from skipping paid extras you do not need and not paying for a retake.

Is it worth the money?

Worth it if your target Executive MBA programme accepts it and you want a shorter test with a far lighter preparation load than the GMAT. The main risk is acceptance: fewer schools take it, so confirm your programmes do before choosing it over the GMAT or GRE. If you are aiming at a full-time MBA or want the most widely recognised score, the GMAT or GRE is usually the safer pick.

For the roles, pay bands and job outlook this credential is linked to, see the salary and career value section on the Executive Assessment overview. That is where the cost above turns into a return - or does not.

How the price compares

Exam fees for other Graduate & Business School Admissions certifications, for a sense of whether Executive Assessment sits at the cheap or pricey end:

ExamExam fee
Executive Assessment (this page) $350 (US$350 registration fee, the same for test center and online appointments, plus any applicable taxes. Confirm current pricing on mba.com.)
GRE $220 (US $220 in most locations; varies by region. A fee-reduction voucher brings it to about $100. Confirm current fees with ETS.)
GMAT $275–$300 (Approx US$275 at a test centre and US$300 online in the United States. Pricing, taxes and rescheduling fees vary by country and delivery channel - confirm current fees on mba.com for your location.)

Fees shown for comparison only and change over time. Currencies may differ by provider; confirm each on its official page.

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