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8 years ago
Beginner-Level 3
1. Acceptable score on a Graduate Management Admission Test GMAT or the Graduate Record Examinations GRE that has been written in the last five years.
2. IELTS/TOFEL
3. A Bachelors degree in Business Administration BBA or Commerce (BComm) or equivalent.A minimum of two (2) years documented professional or management experience.
GMAT and GRE scores must be no more than five (5) years old. The Admissions Committee looks for scores that indicate strength in the verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing assessment portions of the exams.
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Scholar-Level 17
Your query is confusing, you mentioned you want to do MBA, so its the programme in itself. If you are enquiring about the specialisation then its totally your choice, you have to first know what you want, the kind of job you prefer and then go for the relevant course. Finance, Consulting, General Management are some of the best or popular specializations.If you have a good profile try to get into the top universities in a country of your choice for better career prospects. Check QS MBA Ranking or FT MBA rankings for the universities.
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Guide-Level 12
An overall score of 6.5 with no module less than 6 is typically required for admissions into PG courses. You may further check college specific requirements on college websites.
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Scholar-Level 17
Regarding your maths exam, please consult with NIOS directly. Regarding, if you can apply to Canada or not, some colleges will accept and some may not. You have to contact the colleges and enquire. Your grades and academic record overall is not suitable for Canada, so I will advise to keep other country options open. You should also attend education fairs from worldwide universities and get upclose with them.
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Scholar-Level 17
You can try in Australia among the three countries you mentioned. It is difficult to specify a number but in general Canadian universities don't accept more than 1-2 backlogs, low ranked ones may accept upto 5 and German universities don't even recognize backlogs literally seeing how competitive they are.
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Scholar-Level 17
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
I don't get what you mean by reliable universities. Nevertheless to be accepted by Canadian universities you have to be academically strong, around 75% is required by majority of the top ranking ones. Good quality internship, projects, research work etc. will be considered. Your IELTS score is alright, so if you have a consistently good academic performance you will have a chance.
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