Are standardized tests like GRE or GMAT mandatory for PG admission at Boston University?
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International students are not required to submit GRE or the GMAT for PG admissions, however it is highly recommended to support an application.
WIth just 12.8% of Boston University acceptance rate, a good GMAT or GRE score may make a student's application stand out.
There are programs like MBA that require GMAT with English language proficiency via tests such as IELTS or TOEFL.
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