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http://business-schools.startclass.com/
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Both the tests are standardized ones and are required to maintain the uniformity across student's selection. If you avoid the testing, the universities might not be of good repute. Secondly, which master's you are planning to and where? What's the financial status etc are few things which are required to guide you further.
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The more popular ones include The Official Guide for GMAT Review 2016, Manhattan GMAT Complete Strategy Guide Set - 6th Edition, Kaplan GMAT Premier 2016 with 6 Practice Tests, Kaplan GMAT Verbal Workbook, 8th Ed. to name a few. You will find online guides on http://www.mba.com/india/the-gmat-exam.aspx
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