Here is the list of universities that waived off GRE/GMAT requirement for Spring 2022 and Fall 2022 -
Spring 2022
- University of Arizona
- Rice University
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Florida State University
- New York Institute of Technology
- California State University Long Beach
- Northeastern University
- The University of Texas at Austin
- Stony Brook University
- University of Pacific
- University of Illinois, Springfield
Fall 2022
- University of Washington-Seattle
- University of Minnesota
- New York University
- Texas A&M University
- Northeastern University
- Syracuse University (optional but advised)
- The University of Texas at Austin (optional but advised)
- University of Dayton
- University of Michigan, Ann Harbor
- University of California, LA
- Florida State University
- Penn State College of Engineering
- Stony Brook University
- University of Louisville
- University of Huddersfield
- University of Virginia
- Illinois Institute of Technology (except for the Master of Science in Management Science)
- Stanford University (waived off for Mechanical Engineering)
- Massachusettes Institute of Technology (waived off for Mechanical Engineering)
- University of Wisconsin - Madison
- University of Illinois, Chicago
- Cornell University (optional)
- The University of Utah (optional)
- Oregon State University
- University of California, Davis
- University of Colorado, Boulder
Note - Even though GRE/GMAT are waived off by the majority of universities, it is recommended to check in with the university/department before applying. Most universities are not considering the scores even if the students send them. Some universities have waived off the scores but if the student decides to send them anyway, the scores will be considered.
Do comment if we have missed out on any university that has waived off the GRE/GMAT requirement. If you wish to know if your target university waived off the scores or not, mention the university name along with the course, and we will get back to you.