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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Your GMAT score is pretty low. But, there are some good colleges that NIT requires GMAT score.
1. Northwestern University Kellogg Executive MBA
This programme requires you to have at least eight years of work experience with an average of 12-15 years. It spans over two years and covers all aspects of general management. The GMAT score is usually not needed; the admissions committee would review the application and decide if it's required.
2. Duke Fuqua Global Executive MBA
This is a fifteen month duration programme and comprises of five terms, two of which include a two-week residency on the main campus at Durham, NC, USA. The
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
What is your 12th percentage? Also, it is not easy to pinpoint the universities which will give you admission. Check the entry requirements along with the minimum percentage and IELTS scores required. Apply to those universities which are close to your own profile.
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Contributor-Level 9
IELTS is your test for English language requirement, you have to see if you meet the academic requirements also most importantly. 6 is not a recommended score for PG studies, you should have atleast 6.5 with no section less than 6. Your education background and percentile is required for better guidance.
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IELTS exam is one of the main prerequisites for applying in higher education in most of the countries. However, you can try and write to the college/University requesting the same.
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