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Sending a GRE or GMAT score

You may be required to provide a GRE/GMAT score even if you have a UK qualification.

You should arrange to take the test as soon as possible if you have not already done so - visit GRE| or GMAT| to do so.

Submit the score to LSE with the institution code 0972 (GRE) or HMT-86-56 (GMAT)

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