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It means they accept GRE test scores and may not be compulsory. Majority of the B-schools requires GMAT, but they also accept GRE scores.
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The best part about applying to a US university is that they don't look at only academic grades. They check the overall profile, your GRE score is very good, in addition, they will check your work experience, extracurricular activities, recommendation letters, etc. With a well prepared application chances are good.
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