Can I apply without GRE/GMAT for Texas A&M graduate programs?

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    Pallavi Garg | Contributor-Level 8

    a month ago

    Many Texas A&M University programs have moved to a test-optional policy, but these standardized tests are highly valued and help in standing out. It also helps if the academics of an applicant were not that good. Programs like MBA still require GMAT as an application requirement. 

    Mentioned in the table are the minimum scores an applicant should aspire for: 

    TestMinimum Score(s)
    GREAround 294-315 overall; Verbal minimum -146
    GMATAround 420-650
    MBA SpecificGMAT 650+ or GRE 315+
    Test OptionalMany programs offer optional GRE/GMAT
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