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Guide-Level 14
Yes, you can do this. In fact, some colleges like (ISB Hyderabad, IIFT Delhi, MDI Gurgaon etc. ). Are some of the top-notch colleges that require a GMAT score. ISB, Hyderabad admission is based on your GMAT (regardless you are Indian or not), similarly MDI and IIFT Delhi do accepts your GMAT or CAT any one). So, you may search on their website that the criteria for MBA admissions (90% chances are that they do allow GMAT for Indian as well).
Hope this helps. Upvote the answer if you feel satisfied. Ask any query at any time. Good Luck.
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Scholar-Level 16
As you are planning to go for an MBA, GMAT is preferred over GRE. Both the tests are accepted in most universities but almost all B schools would look forward to high scores with no particular preference. Ideally, you must see & have mocks for both tests to compare, which one suits you more & you may have higher chances of getting better percentile/scores. We have seen students from engineering background generally opting for GRE since that solves both requirements of going in technical or management so its really dependent on your liking & performance in either of tests.
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Contributor-Level 8
You might either need to look for other business schools or work on your GMAT score. While 650 is a great GMAT score, Columbia Business School has had an average of 724 in 2017. All the best.
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Scholar-Level 17
It is required. It can be waived if the university allows you to do so. You have to write directly to the university and ask for waivers. It can be waived off if you have a very strong profile and have completed your studies from an English medium institute. Write to the university.
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