Now the GMAT aspirants can take
a deep breath of relief and satisfaction as they can restore their canceled
GMAT score within a span of 60 days.
One can reinstate the canceled GMAT score by paying US$50
(additional $10 fee will be applicable if reinstated by phone). To reinstate
the canceled GMAT score either you have to login into GMAT accounts created at
mba.com, or you can call the customer care cell. The validity of the reinstated
score remains up to 4 years 11 months.
Gaurav Srivastava, director, South Asia region, GMAC, said, “This
will enable candidates to prep better if they want to take the test
again," Even if the GMAT test takers wish to retake the GMAT test, they
are eligible to do so after 16 days from the date when they took the test.
Earlier this gap was 30 days, and they have to submit the fee of US$ 250. GMAC
has reduced this to give the students to toss the opportunity of getting into
2000 business schools.
GMAC grants one more feature of Enhanced Score Report (ESR) which
will now provide the summary of sections entirety, giving candidates a complete
insight into what they did right and wrong.
If students don’t find the GMAT score compatible to send to the
selected B-schools they can choose to immediately cancel the score. It will not
be forwarded to the B-schools, and it will not be mentioned in your scorecard.
These initiatives are taken by GMAC to provide a friendly
environment to GMAT aspirants and to assist the colleges in getting the most
bright and talented candidates.
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