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Hi dubeyvani,

Many Schools/Programs accept both the GMAT and the GRE as part of the application process - however, not all Programs do. If you know the specific Programs that you plan to apply to, then it would make sense to research them individually (to make sure that you're taking the proper Exam to apply). The Admissions Departments at each Program would likely be happy to answer any questions that you have - so you might consider reaching out directly (they might even tell you if the Schools 'prefers' one Test to the other).

1) Have you been studying for either the GMAT or GRE (and if so, then for how long?)?
2) When are you planning to apply to Business School?
3) Which Schools are you planning to apply to?

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Thank you, i will finalize the universities and then see what they prefer. Rally thank you for this advise.
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I agree that it’s a good idea to reach out to the folks in admissions at your desired schools to get a definitive answer.

If you need any advice regarding your study plan, feel free to reach out. Also, you may find it helpful to read this article: GMAT or GRE, which one should you take?

Good luck!