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Is submission of the GRE/GMAT test mandatory to apply for MSc Management and Regulation of Risk?

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Is submission of the GRE/GMAT test mandatory to apply for MSc Management and Regulation of Risk?

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If your degree is not from a UK university, you must submit a GMAT test score with your application. A GRE test score is accepted only in exceptional circumstances. https://lfylive.lse.ac.uk/lfy/tc/enquiries/enquiry.html?a=4&q=42120&searchString=gmat&scope=1 We generally look for a GMAT score over 650; exceptionally we will consider a GRE score over 700. Applicants to this programme may be exempted from submitting GRE/GMAT scores only in exceptional circumstances. UK graduates may be requested to take a GMAT or GRE test.

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