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No IR Score. What to do??
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06 Sep 2014, 02:50
Hi,
I took my GMAT in 2011 and hence, do not have an IR score as the section was not a part of the exam. However, in the ISB application, I do not know how to save my GMAT details as it is not accepting a blank, ".", "-" or "NA" for the IR Score.
Please help ASAP as the deadline is around the corner.
Thanks in advance
Lavanya
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Re: No IR Score. What to do??
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11 Sep 2014, 07:10
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lavanyamanoj20 wrote:
Hi,
I took my GMAT in 2011 and hence, do not have an IR score as the section was not a part of the exam. However, in the ISB application, I do not know how to save my GMAT details as it is not accepting a blank, ".", "-" or "NA" for the IR Score.
Please help ASAP as the deadline is around the corner.
Thanks in advance
Lavanya
I think you will be good to go without the IR score because you took your GMAT at the time there was no IR and the date of the GMAT will be there on the form. Just put in a 0 there. Later, you can send a clarification to the adcom through email.