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I took the computer based version (CBT) of the GRE in an Asian country; Do I have to re-take the paper-based version?

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I took the computer based version (CBT) of the GRE in an Asian country; Do I have to re-take the paper-based version?

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If you have taken the GRE within 5 years from the date of your application you do not have to retake the GRE regardless of how it was administered. Admission decisions are not made solely on the basis of GRE scores. Departmental admissions committees consider the GRE scores as just one part of the application. In addition to GRE scores, transcripts, letters of recommendation and other information play an important part in the decision process. For additional information and the latest updates on the GRE, please visit http://www.gre.

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