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Scholar-Level 17
Veritas Prep Complete GMAT Course Set
The Complete GMAT Strategy Guide Set by Manhattan Prep
The Official Guide to the GMAT Review 2018
MAT and XAT preparation books -
How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT by Arun Sharma (Published by McGraw Hill)
How to Prepare for Data Interpretation for CAT by Arun Sharma (Published by McGraw Hill)
Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for the CAT by Nishit K Sinha (Published by Pearson)
How to Prepare for Logical Reasoning for the CAT by Arun Sharma (Published by McGraw Hill)
Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for the CAT by Nishit K Sinha (Published by Pear
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Your GMAT score is pretty low. But, there are some good colleges that NIT requires GMAT score.
1. Northwestern University Kellogg Executive MBA
This programme requires you to have at least eight years of work experience with an average of 12-15 years. It spans over two years and covers all aspects of general management. The GMAT score is usually not needed; the admissions committee would review the application and decide if it's required.
2. Duke Fuqua Global Executive MBA
This is a fifteen month duration programme and comprises of five terms, two of which include a two-week residency on the main campus at Durham, NC, USA. The
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Well, it really depends on your personal interest and your career goals. You should figure out why you want to study abroad, and what it that you want to is do. You also did your MBA, so you cannot apply to another MBA unless you have a very good reason. Since you had experience in counselling, and if you like this field, you can do courses in Psychology, Education, Counselling etc. But finally it will depend on your job interest. Choose accordingly.
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1) Arihant Publications book Mission MBA MAT Guide written by B S Sijwali and Tarun Goal
2) MAT (Management Aptitude Test) Entrance Exam Guide is written by R. Gupta.
3) Study Package for MAT by Arun Sharma
4) MAT Management Aptitude Test : 10 Practice Sets by Arihant Publications
5) The Pearson Guide to Quantitative Aptitude for MBA Entrance Examinations
6) A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning by Dr. R. S. Aggarwal
Preparation books for the GMAT exam:
1) The Official Guide for GMAT Review
2) Manhattan GMAT Strategy Guides (8 Books)
3) Kaplan GMAT 800: Advanced Prep for Advanced Stud
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Well, what do you want to study and where?
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