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Nishtha Gupta

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A GRE score is not required for most of the programs at Missouri State. However, some graduate programs demand GRE/GMAT scores along with other requirements including a bachelor's degree from a recognised organisation or equivalent, English language requirements, GPA, and more. In addition, students who score a GPA of more than or equivalent to 3.75 on a 4-point scale, are not required to submit a GRE score. But if they score lower than the required, they must submit it to compensate during admission.

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Misha

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Applicants to Boston University's Master of Science in Management Studies (MSMS) program are not required to submit GMAT or GRE scores for admission. The Admissions Committee reviews applications holistically, meaning that we consider academic performance, writing and communication, leadership and involvement, and many other factors in our evaluation. You can submit your scores if you feel it will enhance the application. 

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Misha

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Applicants to the Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) programme at Boston University do not need to submit GMAT or GRE scores for admission if you have a strong overall academic record. Relevant full-time work experience may also be considered when evaluating your application. Merit-based scholarships and special admission attention will be given to applicants with competitive GMAT/GRE scores. The median GMAT and GRE scores of admitted students are 710 and 324 respectively.  

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Raushan Kumar

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While a well-written Statement of Purpose (SOP) will undoubtedly improve your MBA application, if a particular cut-off score is required by an institution, it might not be enough to compensate for a severely low GMAT or GRE score on its own. When reviewing applicants, Ad Coms often take into account a variety of characteristics, such as academic background, professional experience, and test results. A great SOP, however, can assist in putting any application flaws into context and demonstrating how your particular history and experiences have prepared you for success in an MBA programme. Consequently, a strong SOP can supplement your a
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Tejas Bodhankar

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San Jose State University does not require GRE scores for admission to some programs, such as the MS Software Engineering, for students with a degree from an ABET-accredited institution. However, GRE scores are required for applicants from other universities. For those submitting GRE scores, the minimum requirements are typically a combined Quantitative and Verbal score of 294 or higher, and an Analytical Writing score of at least 3.0. These scores must come from a single test date and will be considered a critical factor in the evaluation process. Thank you

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Sonali

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The ideal score depends on the university you are targeting for admission. You have to get 320 or above out of 340, for getting easy admission in to the top universities worldwide. Keep in mind that score equal to or above 75 percentile is considered good enough to apply for admission.

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Mallika Ahuja

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The overall GRE score is based on three sections: verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing. The Verbal and Quantitative portions are assessed on a scale of 130-170 in one-point increments, while Analytical Writing is graded on a scale of 0-6 in half-point increments. The Verbal and Quantitative scores are combined to generate a total score out of 340, however, the Analytical Writing score is presented separately and does not count towards the total. Each section is computer-adaptive, which means that the difficulty varies depending on how well you performed in previous portions. Scores are generated using both r
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Raj Vimal

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To get into MS in Computer Engineering program offered by any top 20 US university, students should have at least in the range of 320-340. score in Gradute Record Examination. However, this is just a general guideline. Getting a high score in GRE does not gurantee you for getting admission in your desired course/university. Specific requirements can vary depending on the university and the program.

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Akansha katariya

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There is no compulsion to submit GRE scores for graduate programs at Purdue University. However, students prefer to submit the scores to create a positive impact on their resumes. They submitted their scores during admission and their basic range was between 310 and 320. So we can conclude that Purdue University might accept these scores during graduate admissions.

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Chandra Shekhar

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International students must have a minimum GRE score of at least 157 on each section to get admission to Bentley University for an MS in Business Analytics. Submitting a standardized test score is optional at the university. However, the Graduate Admission Committee believes standardized test scores are an important aspect of an application.Also read: GRE accepting Universities in the USA

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