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Can anyone tell me the names of US PhD Schools for admission in Physics without GRE score?
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Yes, there are many PhD programs that do not require the GRE for admission. Some universities have even made the GRE optional due to its limitations in predicting the success of a student in graduate school.
You can research different universities and their specific requirements for PhD programs. Many universities will indicate on their website if they do not require the GRE for admission. You can also reach out to the admissions department of the university for more information.
Some people may argue that not taking the GRE could potentially weaken your application. However, there are many other factors that are considered in the admissions process, such as your GPA, research experience, and letters of recommendation. Not taking the GRE does not necessarily put you at a disadvantage.
Some fields, such as engineering and physical sciences, may still require the GRE for admission. It is important to research the specific requirements of the PhD program you are interested in to determine if the GRE is necessary.
Some universities may accept alternative test scores in place of the GRE. However, it is important to check with the specific PhD program to see if they accept these scores and if they are a suitable substitute for the GRE.