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Scholar-Level 17
It is not possible without appearing for GMAT exam. AGSM on the other hand requires at least 6 years of work experience. You can apply for Melbourne, but after taking GMAT.
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GMAT and IELTS are different tests and they cannot be substituted. You must take both if you are looking for a top ranked university. But, there are universities like VIU and TRU in Canada not requiring the GMAT. Do check the accreditation of such universities though. For Master's level studies your IELTS must be at least 6.5.
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The competition is less as compared to CAT and XAT. GMAT opens the door for almost all the universities in abroad as well as top ranking universities in India. If you are planning to study MBA from abroad, then GMAT is the only option.
If you wish to study in India, you have to appear for CAT exam. If you belong to general category, then you will have to score above 710 marks to get into top universities of India.
Good luck.
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Minimum eligibility criteria: Graduation/Post Graduation or have passed the final examination conducted by the institute of Chartered Accountants of India/Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India/ Institute of Company Secretaries of India/ any other course which is Government recognized course with minimum 50% marks.On the basis of Merit in the Combined Merit List based upon the following weightages: Marks in Class X-10% Marks in Class XII-10% Marks in Graduation- 10% Behaviour Skill Test-10% Marks i
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