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Kanishka Gambhir

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GRE (Graduate Record Examination) test score is accepted by the ASU Thunderbird for admission to its management courses. However, it is not a mandatory requirement for admission & waivers may be granted to students under certain conditions. The institute hasn't explicitly mentioned a minimum score requirement for admission to its management courses.

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PRIYANKA

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No, Brunel University does not accept GMAT/GRE scores. Students are required to submit an IELTS score along with a bachelor's degree and other documents.

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Virajita Kumari

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A raw GRE score is the total number of correct answers the a test taker get in different sections. The raw score is then scaled using statistical techniques to account for slight test difficulty and differences. This results in your final GRE score for Verbal or Quantitative sections.

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Aashi Tiwari

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No, GRE score calculators only give you an overview of your score. There is nothing to do with official GRE scoring process with calculators. The ETS uses adaptive algorithms and equating methods that are not publicly released. On the other hand, GRE calculators give you a reliable estimate, this will help you to be prepare for upcoming goals.

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Kanika Shukla

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You don't need a GMAT waiver if submitting the GRE score.  The university will review your GRE score as equivalent for MBA admissions, unless otherwise specified by the program. In short, you need to submit score of any one exam, if the university accepts both.

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Loveleen Patra

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Most accredited U.S. universities offering MBA programs either accept the GRE or have flexible/test-optional policies. This page lists schools that officially accept the GRE for MBA admission.

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Nishtha Surbhi

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If you send your GRE scores to the wrong university code, you can not reverse it. You must resend them through your ETS account using the correct code. ETS charges an additional fee for every new report, so double-check details before sending next time.

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Yatendra Shukla

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Yeah, you can. On exam day, sending to 4 universities is free. If you wait, you pay. Log in later and pay the extra fee. It is like $35 per school. Watch out for the deadline. Colleges are strict.

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