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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
All good universities require GMAT, but there are few ones like Thompson Rivers University, Vancouver Island University, etc., which may not require GMAT based on certain conditions. Please visit their website for details.
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Top management colleges abroad mainly but not wholly are basing their criteria on GMAT. But there are many other criteria too like aptitude, initiative, quick response etc. Hence, scoring good in GMAT is of course required but student should be knowledgeable in other areas also.
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All the best.
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Preparation for GMAT is quite easy, but scoring is difficult. It is so because our strategy is faulty. Hence make your plan foolproof to get success. Here is an example of a three-hour routine I'd recommend to you. Feel free to start here, but adapt it to fit your needs:
1. 20 minutes: Study weekly the verbal concept.
2. 20 minutes: Study weekly the mathematical concepts.
3. 20 minutes: Do timed verbal practice.
4. 10 minutes: Break time.
5. 20 minutes: Review verbal practice, take notes.
6. 20 minutes: Review mathematical concepts from the prior study session.
7. 20 minutes: Do timed maths practice. 8.
10 minutes: Break t
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