GMAT Score Reporting On the day you take the GMAT®, before you begin the exam, you may select up to five (5) GMAT Programs to receive your Official Score Report.
These recipients will receive the Official Score Report within 20 calendar days of your test. This service is covered by your registration fee. Once you have made your selections, you will not be able to change or delete them. The cost to send an Additional Score Report is US$28.
GMAT Additional Score Reporting
GMAC has the provision of reporting your GMAT scores to a maximum of five universities of your choice, the cost of which is built into the GMAT fee you pay. But the catch is : you have to select these five universities/business-schools which will receive copies of your score report BEFORE you begin to take the test.
This implies that even before taking the GMAT Test, you need to do some homework on which universities you’re finally going to apply, based on the score that you expect to attain. For reporting to each additional university, the GMAC charges you $25, payable by an international credit card or a dollar denominated draft.
How to send Additional Score
Additional Score Reports (ASRs) can be ordered by mail or by phone. Additional Score Report By Mail/Fax
Download and complete the Additional Score Report Form (PDF) or use the form found in the center of the Bulletin.
Mail it with the fee to the address
Telephone lines are open Monday through Friday in each region, except on local national holidays.
You must include proper payment with the form, as described in Pay for the Test, for your ASR order to be processed. Requests received without payment or with insufficient payment will be returned without processing. Keep in mind that it may take up to eight (8) weeks for mail to reach the United States from some countries.
Additional Score Report Online
You may order Additional Score Reports online by clicking the Request Score Reports button below. If you have not already done so, you will be required to log in to—or create a profile on—this Web site. Note: When you create a profile on this Web site, you must use the same name you used when registering for the GMAT® test.
Official Score Reports will be available online in January 2006.