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2 years ago
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Yes, the University of Saskatchewan needs GMAT score in order to take admission to MBA. The minimum score required is 500, however, the competitive scores are 550 or better. As per the MBA class profile of 2022/23, the average GMAT score was 588. Read: A Guide on MBA in Canada
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Yes, Indiana University admission requirements for international students comprise of GRE/GMAT score for certain courses.
- GRE (Graduate Record Examination): Various Graduate Programs
- GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test): Business & Accounting Graduate Programs
- CGFNS (Council of Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools): Graduate Nursing Programs (Prerequisite for the State Licensure Examination for nurses in Indiana)
- LSAT (Law School Admission Test): School of Law
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2 years ago
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Yes, the MBA course requires the applicant's to have GMAT or GRE score. The average GMAT and GRE score of students applying for Ohio State university is 683 and 311 for GRE, respectively. However, the university wants it’s applicants to start the application process early. Allowing time will help the student prepare the application fully and help you devote sufficient resources thought each step without rushing yourself or those who will write your letters of recommendation as recommendations take time. The last minute hassle can be avoided if applicants start the form early.
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To study MBA in Finance in the UK, international students have to suvmit thier work experince and GMAT/GRE score. However, there are some exceptions and this requirement can be waived under certain circumstances - depending on the university that you are applying for. We have mentioned below some UK Universities that offer MBA in Finance without work experince and GMAT/GRE score:
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2 years ago
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To study MBA in Finance in the UK, students have to provide work experience and GMAT/GRE scores too. However, there are some exceptions and this requirement can be waived under certain circumstances - depending on the university that you are applying for. We have mentioned below some of the Universities in the UK that do not require work experience and GMAT/GRE scores:
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Yes, all international students are required to submit their GMAT score to get into MBA at Texas A&M University. The GMAT must be no more than five years old on the date of submission of your application. Although there is no fixed minimum GMAT score, we can estimate the required GMAT score from the previous year’s student’s GMAT score. The average GMAT score of the class of 2024 is 652. The full-time MBA class of 2024 represents a broad array of professional experiences, educational and cultural backgrounds, and personal aspirations.
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Saint Peter's University has an MBA program, which helps student develop critical Business, Management & Analytical skills, which help them attain managerial positions in top recruiting companies. In order to get into this program, international students need to fulfill certain admission requirements. However, GMAT/GRE score (s) are not a mandatory entry requirement to study Saint Peter's University MBA or any other graduate program. If students already have a score, they can submit the same.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
No, booking a slot for GMAT is not difficult, rather the options are available easily based on the test centre options chosen by the applicant during registration. Applicants can just follow the instructions while registering for GMAT exam and it'll be easier for applicants to book their slots to appear for the GMAT exam based on the chosen dates and centre.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, GMAT exam preparation is quite time consuming and requires a lot of precision in terms of applicant's understanding. The sections on GMAT are four in total and each section has a certain set of question type that are targetted in a timebound manner. Applicants have to time their preapration for GMAT because there's lots to cover based on syllabus and pattern. Plus for some the Quant section may be challenging, while for others the Verbal Reasoning section may be challenging. Based on the difficulty time should be allocated for GMAT preparation for individual sections and holistically as well.
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