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joisha verma

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No, students who are applying to the Accadis University of Applied Science courses are  not required to submit Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) or Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) Scores. However, if the students want to submit their GMT scores, they can apply. The applications submitted to the university are reviewed as per the graduation qualification.

 However, the university may ask for some other documents or the English language test scores as applicable to the students.

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joisha verma

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No, Falmouth University does not require GRE or GMAT scores to consider the application for admission purposes. However, international students are required to provide proof of their English language test scores along with the eligibility condition, which includes a minimum score of 2:2 honours degree (or above) or relevant experience to be eligible for the postgraduate course at Falmouth University.

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joisha verma

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Yes, the Lincoln Univerisy requires GRE  or GMAT scores to accepts the students for postgraduate courses. The courses that accept GRE or GMAT scores are Master of Science and  Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) courses. 

Along with GRE and GMAT test scores, international students are also required to submit the proof of their English language test results as a part of a compulsory requirement.

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joisha verma

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No, getting into the Master of Business Administration (MBA) course at Lincoln University does not require Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) scores for admission purposes. However, the university requires English language test scores along with the eligibility qualification  mentioned below:

  • Students are required to attain a bachelor's degree or its equivalent with a CGPA of 2.7 (B-) or better on a 4.0 scale

  • English language test scores of minimum 69, 6.0 and 105 in TOEFL iBT, IELTS and Duolingo English Test (DET) along with other supporting documents.

  • 3 years of work experience is also required for the EMBA course.

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Akash Gaur

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The GMAT score requirements varies based on the country of origin of the applicant.

The minimum GMAT score deemed acceptable for applicants from India, China, Bangladesh, Egypt or Pakistan is 640.

A GMAT Focus Edition score of around 585 is also deemed acceptable.

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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No, taking the GMAT exam is not commonly a prerequisite to prepare for a Master's in Public Relations (PR) in the UK. Institutions typically require applicants to possess a bachelor's degree with a minimum classification (e.g., 2:2 or higher) and present evidence of English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or TOEFL. Certain courses may accept professional experience or an entry test for candidates without the required academic qualifications. The individual requirements vary institution to institution, so it is advisable to check the admission requirements of the university offering the program.

 

 

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Rupali Arora

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While GMAT slot booking is a part of GMAT registration, the two concepts vary from one another. GMAT registrations are the initial steps to creating an account and heading towards selecting a date for registering. Booking a GMAT slot is the final step of registration where applicants choose their time slot and how they wish to appear for the exam online or at a test centre. Thus, this is how GMAT registration is different from GMAT slot booking. 

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