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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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Select any UK universities. For example, Heriot-Watt University, Middlesex University. Apply for courses in management. Most of these universities will not accept MBA without experience. That is why I am suggesting you take up management courses like supply chain management.

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DHIRAJ JAISWALB.Tech Student. Technology Enthusiastic.

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Hi
Please refer to the below link for GATE syllabus-
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/exams/amp/gate
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Shankari Chowdhury

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Hi,
Yes, work experience is sufficient for M.Sc. Many universities does not require work experience for M.Sc. programs. Your GMAT score is not a very high one, you can try to retake the GMAT if you feel you can improve, otherwise, apply with these scores. You can check the entry criteria first on websites of universities.

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Lakshay Khandelwal

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International Management Institute, New Delhi:
Unlike CAT cutoffs, there is no official figures or statement from the admission office/Admission Chair of International Management Institute New Delhi. But being a student I can tell you about the general trends. For domestic (Indian) applicants, the cut-off is somewhat around 650/800 and for international applicants, it is about 550/800. However, most of the Indian applicants who get through have a score between 680 and 720. Exceptions are always there, though.

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Shail Oberoi

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For seeking admission into top 20 MBA colleges one should try and score more than 90 percentile.

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Saurabh dutt

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Yes, of course you can give all MBA entrance exams, like CAT, SAT, MAT, GMAT. But, for that you need to be well practiced thoroughly. Learnt each and every topic of the syllabus, and you are well prepared mentally to give the exams rather. If you have anything low in your preparations, please give time for the exams.

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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Sana!
GMAT is not really mandatory. Pearl academy conducts an entrance exam of its own that you can appear for. Apart from that, CAT and MAT scores are also considered valid for admission.
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Rishabh Verma

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No, appearing for CAT/GMAT and having a valid percentile/score is a mandatory requirement.

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Shabana Bee

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Exams like NMAT, MAT SNAP and CMAT are relatively easier than the likes of CAT IIFT and XAT. Though, among the easier exams mentioned, I feel NMAT and SNAP are worth giving due to the following reasons:-
NMAT - No negative marking; can book the exam as per your convenience; max. Of three attempts provided; no GK (if you dislike it); tentative cutoff for NMIMS 2017 = 209; clear the cutoff & a call is guaranteed; probably the costliest exam (1950 for one attempt); best college = NM Mumbai. SNAP Negative marking; no sectional time-limit and cutoffs (explicitly mentioned); GK included; best colleges = SIBM Pune & SCMHRD. When it comes to th
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Rituraj Purkayastha

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I have seen people being 35 and still cracking GMAT to get into Stanford GSB. And you are just 18. Look for your current career prospectives. Complete your graduation with a good percentage. Build your resume am enough to stand out and to note building resumes means not just anything but things such sun help you to stand in a clear apart and would help highlighting the same in your profile. Then try to analyse why are you willing to give GMAT. The ifs and buts to follow. And for MBA in Harvard alike you need to have a minimum work experience of about 5yrs+. So you have got a lot of time in hand. Preparation hardly takes 6 months if you
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