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Gmat Gre Scores Submission Guidelines
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The 'GMAT-GRE Scores Submission Guidelines' outline the procedures, requirements, and best practices for prospective test-takers to send their GMAT or GRE scores to graduate or business schools. These guidelines specify score reporting methods, deadlines, fees, and acceptable score submission channels, ensuring applicants comply with institution-specific policies and optimize their application process.
Key Features
- Clear instructions on how to send scores via official testing services (ETS for GRE, GMAC for GMAT).
- Different submission options: free in-score reporting at test registration, additional score reports for a fee.
- Guidelines on score reporting deadlines and timing.
- Information about score cancellation policies and re-sending scores.
- Details on electronic vs. physical mailing of scores.
- Institution-specific score submission requirements and restrictions.
Pros
- Provides a comprehensive framework for accurately submitting standardized test scores.
- Helps applicants avoid common mistakes or delays in score reporting.
- Flexible options for extra score reports allow tailored application strategies.
- Clear differentiation between testing agencies' procedures ensures consistency.
Cons
- Complexity can be confusing for first-time test-takers due to differing procedures between GMAT and GRE.
- Additional fees for extra score reports can be costly especially for multiple institutions.
- Some schools have specific or additional submission requirements that may not be fully covered in general guidelines.
- Changing policies or deadlines may occasionally lead to confusion if updates are not promptly communicated.