Is GRE or GMAT mandatory for Indian students at Texas Tech University?
A valid GRE or GMAT score is mandatory for entry to some PG courses. However, that is not the case for all courses offered by Texas Tech Uni at the graduate level.
Programs like the MBA does require an GMAT score. Students are advised to check the course-specific requirements on the Texas Tech Univer

At Texas Tech University, GRE score is mandatory for all Higher Education doctoral programs and applicants must score at least 293/476 in order to meet the entry requirements. Official GRE/GMAT scores must be sent from Educational Testing Services (ETS) to the Texas Tech Graduate School. Apart from
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ESMT does not have a strict minimum GMAT or GRE score requirement. The requirements vary for different programs. Students interested in an Master in Global Management need a GMAT score above 600 or GRE score above 304 to have a genuine chance of admission.
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HEC Paris does not have a minimum GMAT score, but competitive applicants usually score above the class average. For Indian students, aiming for 700+ for MBA and 680+ for MiM improves admission chances significantly.
Retaking GMAT after GMAC cancels GMAT scores will depend on the severity of the situation. If GMAC allows, applicants can definitely retake GMAT.
No, you cannot join Jindal Global Business School without an entrance exam if you want admission to the MBA course. For admission to the management courses, the institute accepts various national-level exams, like
- CAT
- MAT
- ATMA
- GMAT
- NMAT
- XAT
- CMAT
Students who attain qualifying percentiles for these exams are
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