Schools in the US are waiving GRE/GMAT/English test requirement for studies in the wake of Corona Virus.
Stevens Institute of technology
California State University Long Beach
https://www.csulb.edu/cob-graduate-programs/testing-center-closures
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
https://mbs.rutgers.edu/future-students/how-apply
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY
Mississippi State University
San Jose State University
Baylor University
https://www.baylor.edu/business/mba/index.php?id=968037
Boston University
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
https://grad.illinois.edu/covid-19-updates
Illinois Institute of Technology
https://www.iit.edu/…/international…/international-fall-2020
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
The University of Mississippi
Among many others, programs such as Pharmaceutics MS & Ph.D., Civil MS & Ph.D., CSE MS & Ph.D., Geology MS & Ph.D., Journalism MA, etc at the University of Mississippi waived the GRE requirement for the Fall-2020 admission due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
https://gradschool.olemiss.edu/admissions-during-covid19/
University of Minnesota
Robotics Institute waived GRE requirement for Master’s of Science in Robotics
https://cse.umn.edu/mnri/statement-regarding-fall-2020-gre-requirements
Southern Methodist University
Cox School of Business waived GRE/GMAT and extend the admission deadline.
https://www.smu.edu/cox/At-SMU-Cox/Press-Releases/20200401-Grad-Program-Waiver
University of North Carolina Charlotte
Belk College MBA waived the GMAT/GRE.
https://mba.uncc.edu/admissions/gmatgre-waiver
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Saunders College of Business waived GMAT/GRE.
https://www.rit.edu/news/gmatgre-waiver-fall-2020
There are more schools in the US that have done this. Just check with your proposed school.
Credit to opportunitydesk.info for this list.
What about tuition? I hear schools in the US are increasing tuition for international students now. Doesn't make sense to get in and pay more.