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I had applied for a college A last year . For that i had also sent them my GMAT score last year through mba.com . I gave the interviews but was denied admission last year. So, this year i have decided to again apply to the same college A. So i have a question that do i have to again send them my last year's GMAT score this year as well or will they already have it on the records and can use it .
They should have a record of it and be able to verify it. They rely on the self-reported score in your application and only use the official score to verify and confirm it.
PS. At the same time, GMAT has been making changes and it’s possible that they may for “improvement” reasons change policies and access in the future. You should be able to see the confirmation that your score has been confirmed and received by the school in your applicant dashboard.
If you properly selected that School to receive access to your Official Score Report, then the School should still have that same access to your data (for 5 years from the date that you took your Official GMAT).