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PhD in Management

FAQs - PhD in Management

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Admissions Process

Can the requirement for the GMAT or GRE exam be waived?

We cannot waive the GMAT or GRE under any circumstances. 

Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, many applicants are unable to take their GMAT or GRE tests early or in time, given our deadline. If you expect your scores to arrive slightly after the deadline, we encourage you to submit your completed application without the score, on or before the last day of application. On the application form, please leave the scores blank and indicate the future test date of your GMAT or GRE. However, ensure you submit your test-taker score report the week after the application deadline. 

Test-taker score reports that become available after we have submitted them to the committee for their review but before they finalise the admissions decisions will still be passed along for consideration. Suppose your application is still incomplete due to the absence of the test given the current circumstances and denied admission. In that case, we will not count it toward the programme’s lifetime limit of two applications per applicant. Note that the programme also accepts the home or online tests of GMAT or GRE, offered as an alternative during these challenging times. Please visit their respective websites for the latest updates for this type of test. 

Application Requirements

Can the requirement for the GMAT or GRE exam be waived?

We cannot waive the GMAT or GRE under any circumstances. 

Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, many applicants are unable to take their GMAT or GRE tests early or in time, given our deadline. If you expect your scores to arrive slightly after the deadline, we encourage you to submit your completed application without the score, on or before the last day of application. On the application form, please leave the scores blank and indicate the future test date of your GMAT or GRE. However, ensure you submit your test-taker score report the week after the application deadline. 

Test-taker score reports that become available after we have submitted them to the committee for their review but before they finalise the admissions decisions will still be passed along for consideration. Suppose your application is still incomplete due to the absence of the test given the current circumstances and denied admission. In that case, we will not count it toward the programme’s lifetime limit of two applications per applicant. Note that the programme also accepts the home or online tests of GMAT or GRE, offered as an alternative during these challenging times. Please visit their respective websites for the latest updates for this type of test.