The Major Field Test for Master of Business Administration (MFT-MBA) is a national standardized exam administered in the United States at the end of MBA programs.
The MFT-MBA aims to assess skills, knowledge, and reasoning ability within the domain of standard MBA curriculum.
[2] Most MBA programs require an exit exam to gauge students' comprehensive competency in the field of business management.
[5] ETS issues an updated test every 3–4 years in attempt to ensure high content validity.
According to ETS, content experts from a diverse representation of higher education institutions (including Major Field Test users and nonusers) participate in this survey.
[1] In addition to factual knowledge, the test evaluates the student's abilities to interpret materials, understand relationships, and analyze and solve problems.
According to ETS, the overall scaled score on the MFT-MBA measures critical thinking and reasoning within the domain of standard MBA curriculum.