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Hi nishant2890,

According to the new GMAC rules and policies, you can reactivate ANY cancelled score from the prior 5 years. Thus, if you have 2 cancelled scores, you can pay to reactivate either of them.

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Thanks ! This is the exact answer I was looking for !! :)

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According to GMAC, “You have 4 years and 11 months from the day of your exam to reinstate your score. However, only exams taken on or after January 1, 2014, are eligible to be reinstated.”

Thus, you can reinstate your older score, if necessary. Here’s an article that discusses how to use GMAC’s cancellation policy to your advantage.
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Does it mean that we can take GMAT 5 times, cancel all scores and just reinstate the best result?
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Does it mean that we can take GMAT 5 times, cancel all scores and just reinstate the best result?


Exactly. You can even take more the following year if you want.

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