Posted on November 03 2020
The majority of universities in the US have waived the GRE exam result required for their academic programs. Many of the universities are offering remote learning options too.
Universities are waiving the GRE test requirement stating that many of their programs don’t need GRE as a qualifying factor. Universities are also offering other facilities. University of Michigan is offering a hybrid mode of studying. The university is also emphasizing hands-on learning to increase opportunities for internships.
Chatham University also offers similar facilities for international students. US universities that offer business studies and other disciplines are accepting online/at-home versions of the qualifying exams including GRE.
The test score required for every applicant to part-time programs has been waived for spring 2021. In most universities, a decision on the requirements for fall 2021 is pending.
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