No. The dMAT is just an APS verification requirement for Germany. It does not replace the GRE. If your target German university explicitly asks for a GRE score for admission eligibility, you must still take it.
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Yes, to some extent. Both test quantitative reasoning and logical thinking. But GRE also includes Verbal and Analytical Writing sections. These sections are not part of dMAT exam to study in Germany.
Universities like TUM, RWTH Aachen, and KIT ask for GRE scores for select programs. Mainly in Engineering and Computer Science. Always check the exact programme page.
Just remember, objectives of dMAT and GRE exams are different.
Yes, GRE is still required as dMAT has not replaced it. dMAT is an aptitude test required for the APS documentation process, and GRE is a university admissions test. Both these exams differ in their purpose and the courses/documents they're used for.
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Yes, GMAT/GRE scores are important for getting into MBA Course at LMU Munich. The minimum scores for GMAT/GRE is approximately 565. Along with this, there are some other selection criteria that includes:
• UG Degree with 60-65%
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No, GRE/GMAT scores are not a compulsory entry requirement for MS Course at University College Dublin but it could be added to strengthen the application. UCD only offers 1 MS Course to Indian students that is MS in Economics and Data Analytics. The compulsory entry requirements are-
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