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Yes, GRE or GMAT are accepted but GMAT scores are given more preference. Work experience is required for MBA, especially in all good business schools. If you don't have work experience, either you must be a very good student or you will end up in a mediocre school. An alternate option is to do MS Management from a top-tier school, it does not require work experience.
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It is good to start off with a practice test, the practice test will show your scores and information on which areas and questions you did well and vice versa. You don't have to prepare beforehand, just take a random practice test. Schedule your study plan and strategies only after the first practice test. Stick to your calendar, 4 to 5 days a week for an hour or two depending on your capabilities, schedule one practice test every week after revision. It will give you an idea of your improvement and scores. Also, when you take the practice tests make sure you are not disturbed, you can check GRE website for practice tests an
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You have to read this book in addition to coaching centre.
TIME is a good coaching centre.
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Some well known ones include Carnegie Mellon, University of Pennsylvania, MIT, Georgiatech, University of California Berkeley, University of California Los Angeles, University of Texas at Austin, etc. These are among the top ones, preferred GRE is above 315. For IELTS score please check the website. Normally they will prefer TOEFL. Admission requirements are not same with universities so you have to check the websites.
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