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IELTS may be waived, it depends on the university and also on your profile, your GMAT score, academic percentage, etc.
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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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Best regards.
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Decide if you want to do MBA or astronomy. With a BBA degree, how can one possibly study astronomy? If you are passionate about it, you can check online free courses. Invest your finance wisely. A confused profile will also not be accepted. A full scholarship is extremely difficult to obtain especially for international students. If you want scholarship make sure you have the profile. First thing to know is MBA abroad is not designed for fresher. You have one disadvantage here. Secondly you have a three year degree which won't be easily accepted. You will have a better chance if you gain some good professional experience. GMAT must
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