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If you are taking the test online, you don’t need to cancel scores. (You technically can’t)


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I have a doubt pertaining to the GMAT exam.
I am going to write my exam in about a month's time. If I get the required score or somewhere within 10-20 points of that required score, then would there be a problem with my accepting the score given that I wish to apply for intake of '24 and not before that and that this might be my final attempt?
I have always cancelled the score for all the previous attempts and I am hoping for a better score this time and planning to accept the score if there wouldn't be a problem. Unlike many applicants, I want to be done with the GMAT more than a year before I start applying.

The GMAC website doesn't explicitly mention anything that could hint me toward either of the choices.

Thanks in advance!

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vaibhav1221
I have a doubt pertaining to the GMAT exam.
I am going to write my exam in about a month's time. If I get the required score or somewhere within 10-20 points of that required score, then would there be a problem with my accepting the score given that I wish to apply for intake of '24 and not before that and that this might be my final attempt?
I have always cancelled the score for all the previous attempts and I am hoping for a better score this time and planning to accept the score if there wouldn't be a problem. Unlike many applicants, I want to be done with the GMAT more than a year before I start applying.

The GMAC website doesn't explicitly mention anything that could hint me toward either of the choices.

Thanks in advance!

Hi vaibhav1221,

Many students, like you, prefer to be done with the GMAT exam well before their application deadlines in order to be able to focus on applications process more effectively with ample time in hand. As mentioned above, the validity of official GMAT scores are for 5 years from the date of exam. So, nothing to worry about.

All the best! Feel free to reach out in case of any queries!
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Hi vaibhav1221,

There are no problems with you accepting your score now and then using it to apply in 2024. Good luck with your GMAT!
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