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Vishal Juneja

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Firstly, you've to be determined because it will not be an easy task. https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/exams/sat
Here is the link regarding the exam. You need to take SAT in order to get admission in an American college. Check the pattern. Also, check the eligibility criteria and requirements for respective institutes in which you're interested, on their respective official websites.


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Shivani Matukumalli

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Usually, top colleges in world look for a great academic record, this includes 10th, 12th and graduation marks.

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Satinder Pal

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It is better to stay in India and do MBA from reputed university of India. Scope of MBA is also very good in India also.

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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Sasukala,
You can find a detailed fee structure of all the courses on the official website of the University by clicking here http://singhaniauniversity.co.in/downloads/Fee-2017-2018.pdf

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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This year,
Stanford is telling applicants that the estimated cost of its two-year, full-time MBA programme is a whopping $185,054, a new record.

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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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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

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Getting admission in MIT or Stanford is not simple as you are thinking. For that you have to be best in following things:
1) SAT and TOEFL scores
2) Mid year school reports
3) Extra curricular activities
4) Personal essay
5) Recommendation letter

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Shahrukh,
It's not easily to get admission in MIT, Stanford, CalTech or Harvard etc. You need to be excellent in your field. What docs you need is, your graduation certificates, LORs, SOP, entrance Score (GRE/GMAT and IELTS if required). Firstly, apply for entrance exam, they will send you that marks to that university. (You need to apply for your side). And if they found you eligible, they will revert back to you.

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Chetna S

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Remember, you are talking about Stanford here, world's most competitive university with the lowest acceptance rate. Unfortunately, your profile is not even close to the eligible criteria, your 12th grades are extremely poor and you are still in your first year B.A. You don't have work experience neither a GMAT score. Advise you to focus on your studies and get a job first to be MBA ready from abroad. If you are aiming for Stanford check their student profile and prepare accordingly.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Ravinder,
Deferred MBA at Stanford and most B-Schools are meant for students who are in their final year of their Bachelor's degree. No gaps will be accepted. You have to apply for the MBA programme during your final year, normally Stanford offers 2 year deferral during which you should gain work experience. On completion of your work experience you can join the MBA programme. Please read the instructions on their website. Its highly competitive and the acceptance rate is very low. You have to be exceptional candidate.

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