For how long are GMAT scores valid?
GMAT scores are valid for five years for MBA admissions at institutions and universities abroad. This means that candidates can use their GMAT scores for up to five years from the date of the test for their application process.
GMAT scores are valid for a period of five years from the date of result announcement. The old GMAT version or the GMAT Xth Edition scores are also valid for a period of five years. Thus, applicants can use these scores anywhere before five years of the GMAT score declaration. Once five years have p
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No, RWTH Aachen University does not really ask for a GMAT or a GRE score for most of the master's courses available here. This university focuses mostly on the factors given below for a successful application to RWTH Aachen.
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- A good GPA
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Yes, Indian students may need to submit GRE or GMAT scores for some PG courses. For courses like the MBA, students may be allowed solely based on a strong score in the UG degree.
Contact one of our Shiksha Study Abroad counsellors to know which courses require a GRE or GMAT and which don't.
No, a GRE or GMAT score is not mandatory for Coburg Uni. However, students interested in an MBA do need to provide it along with a proof of prior work experience.
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Yes, CAT/MAT/XAT/CMAT/GMAT scores are valid for KIITEE MBA. Candidates applying online will be required to submit copies of their mark sheets and other supporting documents.
For admission to Georgetown Uni MBA course, GMAT / GRE score is required. Indian students can apply to this university's MBA course directly from the university portal. The average GMAT score required is 700 for the MBA Class of 2025 Georgetown Uni.
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