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Chandra Shekhar

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For the University of Massachusetts Boston graduate admission, international students must submit their GRE score. The minimum GRE score required for graduate admission is 155+. Students can submit GMAT/GRE score to get admission to the university successfully. Some of the UMass Boston courses that do not require GMAT/GRE score for admission.

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sneha

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GRE and GMAT are to be submitted if you don’t have the following: • your undergraduate or graduate cumulative GPA is below the minimum of 3.0 (B grade)• you hold a degree from an unaccredited college or university • your graduate programme requires the scores • you are applying for funding consideration that requires these tests• you wish to be considered for a fellowship.However, applicants applying for master courses may require higher GPA, test scores, or additional documentation. You are encouraged to verify these requirements and also verify whether the GRE or GMAT is required. Student
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Pranjal Singh

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Depending on the curriculum, the University of Arkansas may need a GRE for admission. The GRE results must be forwarded straight to the University of Arkansas if the programme requires them. For admission to certain programs, alternative graduate-level standardized tests, such as the MAT and GMAT, may be submitted in place of the GRE. The applicants must also submit their English language test results and unofficial transcripts in addition to their GRE results.

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Chandra Shekhar

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To study MBA in Finance in the UK, international students have to suvmit thier work experince and GMAT/GRE score. However, there are some exceptions and this requirement can be waived under certain circumstances - depending on the university that you are applying for. We have mentioned below some UK Universities that offer MBA in Finance without work experince and GMAT/GRE score:The University of Edinburgh University of BirminghamUniversity of Liverpool Glasgow Caledonian UniversityThe University of Reading

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Chandra Shekhar

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To study MBA in Finance in the UK, students have to provide work experience and GMAT/GRE scores too. However, there are some exceptions and this requirement can be waived under certain circumstances - depending on the university that you are applying for. We have mentioned below some of the Universities in the UK that do not require work experience and GMAT/GRE scores: The University of EdinburghUniversity of BirminghamUniversity of LiverpoolGlasgow Caledonian UniversityThe University of Reading

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Anurag Pal

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Most of the Universities in the USA accept international student applicants without GRE scores. Apart from MS courses, US universities allow students to study PhD courses without GRE. There are many popular universities as MIT-Massachusetts Institute of Technology accept applications in its popular Electrical Engineering and Computer Science courses without GRE scores.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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For MS in Data Science course of Texas A&M University, GRE is optional. Other admission requirements for this course are:A bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, Computer Science, Statistics, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or similar fieldsCV / ResumeAcademic transcriptsStatement of Purpose3 Recommendation LettersTOEFL / Other English language proficiency testsOther supporting documentsApplicants must have prior coursework before enrolling to this course:Math: Calculus and Linear AlgebraStatistics: College-Level Introduction to StatisticsSome programming experience in any of the languages: C+, R, Python

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Akanksha Malhotra

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GRE is optional for students who want to take admission to Texas A&M University. Apart from this, the other requirements that are required for admissions are:A bachelor’s degree in the relevant disciplineLetters of RecommendationEnglish language proficiency score reportAcademic TranscriptsStatement of Purpose

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Chandra Shekhar

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The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test is required for graduate admission at the University of Iowa for international students. For some programs, the GRE test score is not required for admission nor at any point during the program, but can strengthen your application for admission and scholarship eligibility.Also check the GRE Cutoff Scores for Universities in the USA

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Specifically, for MS in Mathematics course for George Mason University, GRE score is not required. However, apart from this, the applicants must meet all the graduate course requirements such as having a bachelor’s degree with minimum 3.0 GPA. The applicants are also required to submit 3 letters of recommendation.Other admission requirementsStudents must have taken an upper-division course in Advanced Calculus, an Abstract Algebra course and an upper-division course in Linear AlgebraStudents must also have some Computer knowledge

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