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Saumya Shukla

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No, one can apply through any of these exams.

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Mir Noaman Ali

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Hi Kishan,
It's not the case, however, being from a good college would mean that you have already been in the best environments and have learned quite a lot from your time there.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Rajiv,
For Executive- Post Graduate Program in Management at IIMB. Yes, you need to have submit your valid GMAT/GRE (CAT is not necessary) for admission. However, this is not the only criteria, apart from the GMAT score, you should to have at least 5 years of managerial work experience (not more than 12 years). Along with your GMAT score, you have to give 2 LORs, SOP followed by written test and personal interview.

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Mishita Singhal

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Dear Anurag,
Considering your existing score and your work experience, you can go for GMAT and pursue a degree from any good college in India. Any score above 650 is good and any score above 700 can fetch you a good college in India.
Good luck.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Tushar Agarwal, without work experience admission into a MBA programme is difficult unless you are very bright. Also you can get admission in some low ranked university. If your academic scores are very good plus you have a very high GMAT score alongwith strong SOP and LORs you can still be accepted by business schools.

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Chetna S

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Hi, GMAT is mandatory for MBA admissions and is not waived off under any circumstances. You may consider taking the GRE instead of GMAT which is slightly easier too.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Julep, popular ones are The Official Guide to the GMAT by GMAC, The Official Cambridge guide to IELTS, Manhattan preparation guides for GMAT, Karlan preparation guides for GMAT, Official IELTS practice materials by British Council etc. Around 3-5 months is required for preparation. You can first take a mock test, available online once you register. After you take the mock test you will know your weaknesses and areas of improvement. You can plan your study routine accordingly. Take mock tests every week and check out for online test samples on the official websites. Read a lot of journals, GK books, news etc. and keep yourself update
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Sourabh BiliangadiAm pursuing my MBA in travel and tourism.

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Hello Mayank,
If you are pursuing your Masters abroad then go ahead with GMAT or if you're pursuing in India then go ahead with CAT. Though both are worth to get the best institutes.

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