Is it possible to study abroad without taking GRE or GMAT?

Modified on Tue, 31 Dec, 2024 at 11:54 AM

Yes, it’s definitely possible! Many universities and countries do not have a mandatory requirement for the GRE or GMAT

  • English proficiency is more crucial than general aptitude, as most universities only require an English Proficiency Test (like IELTS) and a strong academic GPA for admission.

Following are Popular Study Destinations Without GRE/GMAT Requirements

  • Canada: Many Canadian universities do not require GRE for master’s programs in fields like computer science, engineering, or social sciences.

  • UK: Most UK universities do not require GRE or GMAT for master’s programs.

  • Australia and New Zealand: GRE and GMAT are rarely required for most programs.

  • Europe: Many European countries focus more on academic records and project work rather than standardized tests.


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