Is GRE mandatory for MS in Germany?

For the majorit of the universities in Germany, GRE is not mandatory for MS. However, the technical universities and RWTH Achen asks for GRE scores as part of their admission process. Therefore, international students should check the type of university and the minimum eligibility for MS programs be
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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:
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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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A GRE score is recommended (not mandatory) for admission to MS in CS course of Michigan State University. For the recent admitted class of MS in CS of MSU, the following were the stats of the students-
- Quantitative: 164
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