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GRE, GMAT, IELTS — or None? The 2027 Test & Booking Strategy for Indian Students

GRE, GMAT, IELTS — or None? The 2027 Test & Booking Strategy for Indian Students

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GRE, GMAT, IELTS or none - 2027 test and booking strategy for Indian students

Nearly 60% of US graduate programs have made the GRE optional or waived it outright. The GMAT now exists in exactly one format worldwide. And a university accepting your Duolingo score for admission tells you nothing about whether your visa officer will accept it too. If you’re planning a 2027 intake and trying to figure out GRE, GMAT, IELTS — or none of the above, the honest answer is: it depends on three separate decisions, not one.

This guide walks through exactly which of GRE, GMAT, IELTS you need, which you can safely skip, and how to book them without wasting money on the wrong exam or a rushed retake. If you’d rather talk it through, book a free consultation with Maven and we’ll map your specific program and country requirements together.

Who This Blog Is For

If any of these describe you, the GRE, GMAT, IELTS breakdown below is built for you:

  • Students applying for Fall 2027 or Spring 2027 intakes in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, or Germany
  • Anyone confused about whether a “test-optional” university policy applies to their specific program
  • Students who’ve chosen an English test for admission but haven’t checked if it satisfies the visa requirement
  • Working professionals applying for MBA or MiM programs weighing GMAT vs a test waiver

What This Blog Covers

  • The three-gate decision tree that determines which of GRE, GMAT, IELTS you actually need
  • Where GRE is genuinely optional in 2027 — and where “optional” is misleading
  • What changed with the GMAT Focus Edition and how to book it
  • A country-by-country table for IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, and Duolingo — admission vs visa
  • A realistic GRE, GMAT, IELTS booking timeline so you’re not scrambling before a deadline

The Decision Tree: Three Separate Gates, Not One

The single biggest mistake we see Indian applicants make is treating the GRE, GMAT, IELTS test requirement as one question. It’s actually three, and each has a different decision-maker:

  • Gate 1 — Program requirement: Does this specific program (not the university as a whole) require GRE or GMAT?
  • Gate 2 — University admission requirement: Which English test does the university accept for your offer letter, and at what score?
  • Gate 3 — Visa/immigration requirement: Does the destination country’s immigration authority require a specific English test, independent of what your university accepted?
Gate Who decides Common mistake
Program (GRE/GMAT) Individual department Assuming a university-wide waiver covers every program
University (English test) Admissions office Choosing the cheapest test without checking course-level minimum
Visa (English test) Immigration authority Assuming university acceptance = visa acceptance

We first laid out this GRE, GMAT, IELTS gate structure in detail in Study Abroad Without IELTS 2027 — worth reading alongside this guide if English test choice is your main concern.

Maven Note: A university waiving GRE or accepting Duolingo for your offer letter is not the same as your visa officer accepting it. Clear both gates before you consider the paperwork done.

GRE in 2027: What’s Actually Waived vs What Isn’t

The headline stat is real: a large share of US graduate programs, including several Ivy League schools and institutions like MIT and Stanford, have made the GRE optional or removed it entirely for many programs. But “many programs” is doing a lot of work in that sentence.

  • Where waivers are most common: Humanities, education, social sciences, and several PhD tracks where research fit and SOP quality carry more weight than a standardized score.
  • Where GRE still matters, even if “optional”: Quant-heavy STEM master’s, competitive PhD funding decisions, and MBA-adjacent quant programs. Submitting a strong score in these fields can meaningfully strengthen a borderline profile.
  • The fee reality: The GRE General Test costs ₹22,550 per the official ETS India fee page (effective since July 2024, subject to change without notice) — budget for this rather than the lower figures some aggregator sites quote.

On the GRE, GMAT, IELTS question, our honest take: don’t skip the GRE purely because a university-wide policy calls it “optional.” Check the specific program page, and if you’re on the fence for a research-heavy or quant-heavy track, a solid score is cheap insurance against an otherwise average profile.

GMAT in 2027: There’s Only One Format Now

As part of your GRE, GMAT, IELTS decision, here’s what changed with GMAT specifically. If you’ve seen prep material describing a 3-hour-plus GMAT with an Analytical Writing Assessment section, ignore it — that format no longer exists. The GMAT Focus Edition is the only version GMAC offers anywhere in the world:

  • Duration: 2 hours 15 minutes, with an optional 10-minute break
  • Sections: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights (replacing the old Integrated Reasoning section) — no essay/AWA
  • Scoring: 205–805, on a scale that intentionally doesn’t overlap with legacy GMAT scores
  • Fee: USD 275 for test center, USD 300 for online — the INR equivalent fluctuates with the exchange rate (roughly ₹23,000–27,000 depending on when and how you pay), so check the live conversion on mba.com before budgeting a fixed number
  • Attempts: Up to 5 times in a rolling 12-month period, 8 times lifetime, with a minimum 16-day gap between attempts
  • ID requirement: A valid passport is the only accepted ID in India — Aadhaar, PAN, and driving license are not accepted, for either test center or online delivery

Founder Perspective: On the GRE, GMAT, IELTS front, we still see students prepping from outdated GMAT material with an AWA essay section that hasn’t existed since the format changed. Before you buy any prep course, confirm it’s built for the Focus Edition specifically — otherwise you’re wasting weeks on a section you’ll never see on exam day.

Test center vs online: Test center allows more attempts per year (5 vs the online cap) and skips any internet-stability risk, but requires travel and strict biometric check-in. Online is available 24/7 and works well if you have a quiet, stable setup at home — but section-order rules and proctoring are strict, and you can’t switch modes after registering without a reschedule fee.

IELTS vs PTE vs TOEFL vs Duolingo: The Visa Trap

Once you’ve settled the GRE, GMAT, IELTS question for admissions, this is where the admission-vs-visa gap causes the most expensive mistakes. Here’s the honest country-by-country picture:

Country Admission-accepted tests Visa-required test
USA IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo (university-specific) None nationally mandated — F-1 visa has no separate English test; the visa interview itself is in English
UK IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo (university-specific) Secure English Language Test (SELT) list only for certain visa routes — Duolingo is not on it; most student visas rely on the university’s own English assessment instead
Canada IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo (university-specific) No single mandated test for the standard study permit — SDS (which required IELTS) was discontinued in November 2024, removing any visa-level edge IELTS previously had
Australia IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo (some programs) Subclass 500 requires a test from the Department of Home Affairs’ approved list (IELTS, PTE Academic, TOEFL iBT, Cambridge C1 Advanced, LanguageCert, Michigan English Test) taken at a secure test centre — Duolingo is not accepted, even if your university admitted you on a Duolingo score
Germany IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo (university-specific) No national visa-level English test mandate — if your university’s English-taught program accepts your proof, that generally satisfies the student visa requirement too

Maven Note on GRE, GMAT, IELTS: Australia is the clearest trap. A university can admit you on a Duolingo score for certain programs, but the Department of Home Affairs will not accept it for your Subclass 500 visa. If Australia is even a possible destination, sit IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL iBT from the start rather than risk a second test later.

Booking Strategy & Timeline for 2027 Intakes

Once your GRE, GMAT, IELTS combination is locked in, book with this timeline in mind:

  • GMAT Focus Edition: Available year-round with no fixed dates. Book 2–3 months ahead; the August–October window fills fastest in Indian metros due to Fall-cycle application deadlines.
  • GRE General Test: Also available near-daily at test centers and at-home. Book at least 2–3 months before your earliest application deadline, and note the mandatory 21-day gap between attempts if you plan a retake.
  • IELTS/PTE/TOEFL: Slots in Bengaluru and other major Indian cities are generally available within 1–2 weeks, but book earlier if you’re targeting a specific date close to an application round deadline.
  • Build in retake buffer: Whichever of GRE, GMAT, IELTS you choose, leave at least one retake window before your earliest deadline. A rushed single-attempt strategy is the single most common cause of missed Round 1 deadlines we see among Maven applicants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the GRE, GMAT, IELTS questions we hear most from Indian applicants planning 2027 intakes:

Do I need GRE for MS in the USA in 2027?

It depends on the specific program, not the university as a whole. Many programs have made GRE optional or waived it, but quant-heavy fields often still weigh a submitted score. Always check the program’s own admissions page.

Is the old GMAT format still available in 2026?

No. The GMAT Focus Edition is now the only format offered anywhere in the world; the legacy 3.5-hour GMAT with the AWA essay has been fully retired.

Can I use Duolingo English Test for a UK or Australia student visa?

Generally no. A university may accept Duolingo for admission, but neither the UK’s SELT list nor Australia’s Department of Home Affairs approved list for Subclass 500 includes Duolingo. You’d still need IELTS, PTE Academic, or TOEFL iBT for the visa itself.

Does Canada still favour IELTS over Duolingo for the study permit?

Not anymore. The Student Direct Stream, which previously required IELTS, was discontinued in November 2024, so IELTS no longer carries a visa-level advantage over Duolingo for Canada’s standard study permit process.

How many times can I take the GMAT Focus Edition?

Up to 5 times in any rolling 12-month period, with a lifetime cap of 8 attempts, and a minimum 16-day gap between attempts.

What is the official GRE General Test fee in India right now?

₹22,550, per ETS India’s official fee page — a rate effective since July 1, 2024, and subject to change without notice. Cross-check the official page before budgeting, since third-party aggregators often quote different figures.

Does the USA require a specific English test for the F-1 visa?

No. There’s no nationwide English test tied to the F-1 visa itself — your university sets the admission requirement, and the visa interview (conducted in English) serves as the informal check.

How far in advance should I book my GMAT slot for 2027 intakes?

2–3 months ahead where possible, earlier for the August–October peak season when Indian metro test centers fill up fastest.

If my university waives GRE, does that also cover my visa requirement?

Yes for GRE specifically — it’s purely an admissions test with no immigration-authority equivalent anywhere. For GRE, GMAT, IELTS purposes, the admission-vs-visa gap applies to English proficiency tests, not GRE or GMAT.

GRE, GMAT, IELTS: The Bottom Line

When it comes to GRE, GMAT, IELTS, requirements are shrinking but not disappearing — check the program, not the university-wide headline. GMAT itself has simplified into one format worth understanding properly before you prep. And English tests are where the real trap sits: an admission decision and a visa decision can use completely different rulebooks, especially for Australia and the UK. Get all three gates confirmed before you book anything, and build in a retake buffer so a single bad test day doesn’t cost you a Round 1 deadline.

Not sure which of GRE, GMAT, IELTS your specific program and country combination actually requires?

From GRE, GMAT, IELTS to visa strategy, Maven Consulting Services offers commission-free, honest guidance built on 14+ years of placing students across 700+ university partners in 20+ countries.

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