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Divya Subramoniam

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There is no upper cap. Depending on the pool of applicants, all or none can get in.

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Apologies Vivek, this portal does not provide sample or previous year question papers of any entrance test. Please refer to the XIMB/XUB website for details. You may however refer to this pdf
http://www.xub.edu.in/pdf/x-gmat-2016.pdf

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Indu,
You can appear for the GMAT but if you want to apply for MBA programs abroad you must have work experience. Countries like US, Canada require 4-year undergraduate degree. Select the country first, do some more research on requirements, ask more questions and then decide.

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Uma Murthy

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The 2016 mean combined GMAT score is a 547.35. Keep in mind that this mean score is quite low, and that the top 10 business schools, like Stanford, Harvard, and Yale, have an average GMAT score of 720 which is in the 94th percentile. We can also break the mean scores down by section:
Integrated Reasoning: 4.33
Quantitative Section: 38.03
Verbal Section: 27.04
Analytical Writing Assessment: 4.34

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Nidhi Negi

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IIM Indore does not consider GMAT scores for PGP admissions. You'll have to take CAT.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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CAT, MAT and GMAT does not have predefined syllabus. CAT tests candidates general aptitude including verbal ability (English), quantitative ability (mathematics), logical reasoning and data interpretation skills. MAT has five sections such as English language comprehension, mathematical skills, data analysis and sufficiency, intelligence and critical reasoning and Indian and global environment. The GMAT exam consists of four separately timed sections such as analytical writing assessment essay, integrated reasoning section, quantitative section and verbal section

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Rishabh,
You may refer to The Official GMAT guide and series by Kaplan and Manhattan. For IELTS, you can check Cambridge IELTS 10 and the official guide. You will also find a number of useful downloadable material on their websites.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Ajay,
You can check www.mba.com which is GMAT's official website. You must register online through this website, schedule your test and also pay the fees.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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350 is a very bad score, business schools are ranked based on the selectivity, the kind of students they admit and outcomes. So, chances of admission in a reputed or good school is very difficult for you at the moment. Apart from your work experience, if you don't have anything extraordinary, you will simply waste your time. I will strongly advise you to retake your GMAT. Don't lose hope and work slightly harder. Alternatively, you can check MS programs.

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Yazad Mithaiwala

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All reputed institutions abroad consider GMAT score. If you are going to an English speaking country, then IELTS is a compulsory exam.

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