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Scholar-Level 17
No top university will admit you without a GMAT or GRE score. You can reattempt the GRE if the score is not high enough. Typically a score above 310 in GRE and above 650 in GMAT is average. Also remember if you have an excellent profile, brilliant recommendation letters, career growth etc. You may still be accepted with slightly lower test scores, universities check applications holistically.
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Among these, each section will have a weightage, for Competitive exams, it is 10%.
So, there is nothing like minimum score- the better you scored, helps you in during weightage evaluation.
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You can refer to this link http://mgmt.iisc.ac.in/newwordpress/files/Frequently Asked Questions. Pdf.
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