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Akanksha Malhotra

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To take admission to USF MBA, meet the entry requirements given below:

  • An undergraduate degree
  • MBA applicants have undergraduate degrees from varied areas like Psychology, Business, Communications, Education, Medicine, Engineering
  • Students work in varied fields like Education, Military, Sales, Marketing, Manufacturing, Healthcare, Technology, the Arts, Banking or Professional Sports
  • GMAT / GRE score. For most recent classes, the average GMAT score is 572 and the average GRE score is around 308
  • English language proficiency score

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Yes, to apply to USF MBA course, the applicants are required to pay USD 30. To submit the University of Florida MBA programme application, the documents given below have to be submitted:

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Akanksha Malhotra

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According to U.S. News & World Report, the USF full-time MBA program has been placed in the Top 75 in the 2023-24 Best Business School national rankings. The university has been placed at #73 in the Best Business School rankings. While pursuing the USF MBA course, students are going to learn from world-class faculty, leaders of industry, and guest speakers.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Yes, the USF MBA requires a GMAT score for admission. The applicants can also submit GRE scores. For the most recent classes, the average GMAT score has been around 572 and the average GRE score has been nearly 308.

Read: MBA in USA without GMAT

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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A quick view of your profile gives a good impression. Your GMAT score, CGPA etc. is quite good as per USF's minimum criteria. Please apply early if you have not done yet. March 1 is the early deadlines if I am not wrong. Chances of admission will also greatly depend on your personal statement, extracurricular activities, recommendation letters etc.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Mohammed Jithin, a quick view of your profile gives a good impression. Your GMAT score, CGPA etc. is quite good as per USF's minimum criteria. Please apply early if you have not done yet. March 1 is the early deadlines if I am not wrong. Chances of admission will also greatly depend on your personal statement, extracurricular activities, recommendation letters etc.

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Chetna S

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It depends on kind of accomodation and lifestyle you choose. An MS would be 50k to 70k $.

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Chetna S

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It is well placed in Q'S world ranking as well as in US.

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