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Guide-Level 12
It is an important aspect but it can be waived off, if an applicant has absolutely outstanding profile. Qualifying in GMAT won't be enough. Brilliant academic performance, co-curricular activities, awards and achievements and so on are evaluated.
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You must clear your basics first, GMAT is a test and has no eligibility. You can come from any background. You would need a work experience if you are planning for MBA abroad. This work experience can be any from government job to a cleric. I will strongly request you go through ets.org/TOEFL and IELTS.org and MBA.com, you will find the test schedules here, you can schedule the test as per your convenience, that is you can take the English test after GMAT or before hand, it is your choice.
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GMAT is taken to pursue MBA in foreign countries and accepted by top Indian business schools too. Please clarify where and what you want to study.
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