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Gave gmat 5 years ago - planning a retake

by visnauti800 » Sat Jul 12, 2014 10:29 am
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I had a key question for the test makers . As per the official GMAT report validity , GMAT is valid for 5 yrs . I last took GMAT on 21st Nov 2009 and I am planning a retake by end of November 2014 . So when I report my scores to schools will the older scores ( which should now be invalid ) also appear .

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by OfficialGMAT » Mon Jul 14, 2014 7:08 am
visnauti800 wrote:Hi All

I had a key question for the test makers . As per the official GMAT report validity , GMAT is valid for 5 yrs . I last took GMAT on 21st Nov 2009 and I am planning a retake by end of November 2014 . So when I report my scores to schools will the older scores ( which should now be invalid ) also appear .

Regards
visnauti
Thanks for the question, Visnauti. Your GMAT score report will only contain your test scores from the previous five years. Any scores more than five years old will not appear on your report.

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