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PRIYANKA

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No, Brunel University does not accept GMAT/GRE scores. Students are required to submit an IELTS score along with a bachelor's degree and other documents.

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Raushan Kumar

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If your GMAT score is higher than the average for the programs you are applying to, it may be advantageous to include it on your MBA resume. A strong GMAT score might support your application by showcasing your aptitude for analysis and math. If your score is not very high, it can be preferable to highlight other aspects of your résumé, including leadership roles, academic successes, or professional accomplishments. Always keep in mind the composition of your resume as a whole and the most important components of your profile to emphasize.

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Nishtha Gupta

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Columbia University does not set any minimum eligible scores for international students willing to join the master's programs. However, it is recommended to aim score above 320 on the GRE and over 700 on GMAT for successful admission. In addition, students who scored or performed well academically and were involved in relevant internships may get some sort of relief in standardized test scores. Columbia University is tough to get into for international students, and that is why they must aim to score much higher than the recommended scores.

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Shruti Singh

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Yes, applicants can view their GMAT score reports on their computers by logging on to the official MBA.com website. The applicants will get an option to save the GMAT score reports in a PDF format. This PDF can then be shared for admissions, for career progression, or personal reference. 

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Applicants who score anywhere between 725 and 805 on the GMAT are in the top 1% scorers. The reason why the top 1% GMAT scores are between this range is that the percentile is nearly 99-100%, which means almost a perfect GMAT score to aim for some of the most competitive B-schools in the world. 

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Piyush Pandey

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While Wharton UPenn does not have any cutoff for Indian students, they prefer to submit it to stand out . International students with an Engineering and Tech background aim to score a GMAT score of 730+ and a GRE score of 325+. International students who want to get admitted to Wharton must focus on various factors, including exceptional work experience, a recommendation letter, and an interview, rather than only test scores, which do not guarantee admission.

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Prashant

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Yes, BITS Pilani's Department of Management accepts GMAT scores for its MBA program, along with CAT and XAT. While the Business Analytics Aptitude Test (BAAT) is a primary entrance exam for the program, BITS Pilani also considers GMAT (as well as CAT/XAT) scores as part of the overall application evaluation.  

In addition to the BAAT and test scores, the selection process also includes a personal interview and considers factors like academic record and work experience. 

Therefore, if you have a GMAT score, you can certainly include it in your application for the BITS Pilani MBA program. 

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Kanika Pandey

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To gain admission to Purdue University,  it is important to prove English proficiency as Purdue courses are offered in English only. Below is the table showing different ELP Tests and the minimum scores required for the same: 

TestMinimum ScoreSectional Minimums
TOEFL iBT90Reading: 19, Listening: 14, Speaking: 18, Writing: 18
TOEFL Essentials9.5Minimum 8 in each section
IELTS (Academic)6.5Reading: 6.5, Listening: 6.0, Speaking: 6.0, Writing: 5.5
Duolingo English Test115115 in each subscore
GREVaries by programN/A
GMATVaries by programN/A

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Akansha katariya

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GMAT and GREs are one of the crucial criteria during admission and are submitted by students to improve their profiles. However, 58% class submitted GMAT scores, and 42% submitted GRE scores. There is no ideal score that must be achieved by students to get into the Stanford MBA. According to the university student profile 2026, an average score of 738 was scored by the applicants who were selected.

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Shruti Singh

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Around 96+ countries accept GMAT exam scores and they are as follows:

ArgentinaCroatia
Macao Special Administrative Region, China
ArmeniaCyprusMalaysia
AustraliaCzech RepublicMalta
AustriaDenmarkMexico
AzerbaijanEcuadorMonaco
BahamasEgyptMongolia
Bahrain1EstoniaMorocco
BangladeshFinlandNetherlands
BelgiumFranceNew Zealand
BrazilGeorgiaNigeria
BulgariaGermanyNorway
CanadaGhanaPakistan
Cayman IslandsGreece
Palestinian Territory
ChileGuam
Papua New Guinea
ChinaGuyanaPeru
ColombiaHong Kong Special Administrative Region, ChinaPhilippines
Costa RicaHungaryPoland
KazakhstanIcelandPortugal
KenyaIndiaPuerto Rico
Korea, SouthIndonesiaQatar
KuwaitIreland
Russian Federation
LatviaIsraelRwanda
LebanonItalySaudi Arabia
LiberiaJamaicaSenegal
LithuaniaJapanSingapore
LuxembourgJordanSlovenia
ThailandUzbekistanSouth Africa
TunisiaVenezuelaSpain
TurkeyVietnamSweden
United Arab EmiratesVirgin Islands, US3Switzerland
United KingdomYemenTaiwan, China2
United StatesUruguayTanzania

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