DeepSaklani Posted June 28, 2014 Posted June 28, 2014 I have read this in a blog and want a confirmation if it is true. Now the GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council) has bought up a new score reporting feature that will allow you two minutes to make a decision on, whether you want to report your GMAT scores to the institution you are applying or you want to cancel your scores. According to an notification released by GMAC, this score reporting feature is now available to all the test takers across 600 centers around the world for the GMAT exam conducted from June 27, 2014. http://gradestack.com/blogs/new-score-reporting-system-good-news-for-gmat-applicants/
BGPCEliza Posted August 26, 2014 Posted August 26, 2014 Yes, this is true. Now when you take the GMAT you will be able to see your score BEFORE you decide if you want to cancel or not. If you do decide to cancel, you can reinstate your score within 60 days for a $100 fee.
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