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Yatendra Shukla

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90th percentile GRE score means you performed better than 90% of all students. For example, you get a score of roughly 162 in Verbal and 167 in Quant sections. So, you get 329 out of 340. You become part of the top 10% of students. 

On this score, almost all top universities can accept your admission.

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Kartik Yadav

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For LLM admissions abroad, you need to take english proficiency test such as IELTS or TOEFL, if english is not your native language. However, you don't need to take GRE or GMAT, unless the course specifically requires it. 

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joisha verma

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The University of Wisconsin Madison does not require the GRE scores as an compulsary application or admission requirement for the selection purpose for each of the graduate school program. However, for some of the programme students are required to provide the GRE scores.

The students are required to submit official GRE scores electronically through ETS

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Nishtha Gupta

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The University of Maryland Baltimore County does not expect a GRE score from international students. However, students prefer to submit it to make a positive impact on their resumes. Along with this, students must fulfill the eligibility and submit the required documents. The basic eligibility includes a bachelorette degree from a recognised university and a minimum GPA of 3 on a 4-point scale. The requirements include official transcripts of previously attended colleges, GRE score (optional), English language requirements, current resume, portfolio, and LOR.

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Jiya Chauhan

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The University of Amsterdam expects a GRE score of min 155 preferably 158 in the Quantitative Reasoning section. Along with this graduate applicant must hold a bachelor's or master's degree in the relevant discipline and submit required documents including transcripts, resume, letter of recommendation, English language requirements, statement of purpose, essay, and more.

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Virajita Bisht

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Said Business School of the Business school of the University of Oxford and quite popular worldwide. Accroding to the official website of SBS, the average GRE score for the Oxford Said Business School is 320 with 160 in Verbal skills and 160 in Quant

The students can also take GMAT instead of GRE. The average GMAT score for the Oxford MBA class of 2024-25 was 680 which is not that competitive. 

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Akash Gaur

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The SIPA recommends the GRE or GMAT, but it is not a mandatory requirement. GRE/GMAT score is a complementary requirement that students can opt to pursue in case they feel they do not have a strong list of quantitative courses/ work experience as the exam scores strengthen the application.

A score above 320 can significantly improve the chances of admission.

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Akansha katariya

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Santa Clara University want a GRE scores only from students pursuing a Master of Science in Computer Science and Engineering. In addition, students must have a bachelor's degree from a university or equivalent, academic GPA scores, and proof of English language proficiency scores. Also, they must submit official transcripts from all the schools or colleges, letters of recommendation, teacher's/counselor recommendations, and more.

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Raushan Jain

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To reschedule GRE exam date you need to

  • Visit the official website of ETS and login to your ETS account.
  • Check Upcoming Tests section and select your appointment.
  • Choose new upcoming GRE date and centre.
  • Then pay the rescheduling fee and confirm.

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