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Jill Shah

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Hi Saumya!
CMAT exam is for pursuing any management course in India, while GMAT is must if you are planning to continue your studies abroad. The CMAT score is accepted by all AICTE-Approved Institutions/University Departments/Constituent Colleges/Affiliated Colleges but Some of leading Business Schools have decided to keep out from CMAT. But still quite a number of colleges accept their score. You can appear for both the exams. All the Best Mate!

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Steve Smith

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In my opinion, any Business school which waives GMAT is not a good option to study. It is a mandatory requirement for most of the universities, there could be different admission process for getting into a MBA programme without the GMAT.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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With these marks you can do MBA in UK. In fact it costs less than what you get in Bangalore. You can even do a 2-year MBA in leadership in Edinburgh Napier University, which is a two year programme with internship. You can get details in www.napier.ac.uk.

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Chaitasi Parikh

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If you score well in GMAT, then definitely, you can get admission in good college for MBA in a foreign country.

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Meet Shah

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Hi there. 5 years experience in MNC is brilliant. You must appear for GMAT. The cut off varies but you should bring 90+ percentile to get into Premium Colleges like Oxford, Harvard, etc. Also you have the chance to get into Iims of you get more than 98.5 percentile score in CAT if you fall under General Category. But my suggestion to you will be, if you have 5+ years of work experience then you should surely go for GMAT!
Thank you. If further queries then you can always ask.

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Pallavi Jain

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Eligibility in India:
For MBA, the candidate should fulfil the following eligibility criteria: Passed with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate ( 45% in case of candidates of backward class categories belonging to Maharashtra State only) in any full-time Bachelor's degree of minimum three years duration in any discipline recognised by the Association of Indian Universities.
Or
Appeared for the final year examination of any full-time Bachelor's degree of minimum three years duration in any discipline recognised by the Association of Indian Universities. Such candidates can be considered for provisional admission subject to passing the degree
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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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Select any UK universities. For example, Heriot-Watt University, Middlesex University. Apply for courses in management. Most of these universities will not accept MBA without experience. That is why I am suggesting you take up management courses like supply chain management.

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DHIRAJ JAISWALB.Tech Student. Technology Enthusiastic.

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Hi
Please refer to the below link for GATE syllabus-
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/exams/amp/gate
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Shankari Chowdhury

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Hi,
Yes, work experience is sufficient for M.Sc. Many universities does not require work experience for M.Sc. programs. Your GMAT score is not a very high one, you can try to retake the GMAT if you feel you can improve, otherwise, apply with these scores. You can check the entry criteria first on websites of universities.

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Lakshay Khandelwal

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International Management Institute, New Delhi:
Unlike CAT cutoffs, there is no official figures or statement from the admission office/Admission Chair of International Management Institute New Delhi. But being a student I can tell you about the general trends. For domestic (Indian) applicants, the cut-off is somewhat around 650/800 and for international applicants, it is about 550/800. However, most of the Indian applicants who get through have a score between 680 and 720. Exceptions are always there, though.

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