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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
I think you still have a chance. You have to take the SAT to be eligible and your admission will depends on your SAT. To further improve your application take the SAT subject test also. TOEFL for English language proficiency is required. There is no straight answer if you will be accepted but all you can do is give your best shot. Write a convincing and impressive SOP. Universities in USA will count everything from your academics to your extracurricular activities. Plan properly and it will work out.
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Scholar-Level 17
To apply for the dual programs, you must meet the admission requirements of both the faculty members that is MBA and MS Business Analytics. Most of these are professional courses and designed for applicants with work experience. MBA typically requires a minimum 2 years work experience. 650 in GMAT is not a competitive score, I will suggest you to go for another attempt if you can score at least 680+ marks and apply for MS Finance or MS Business Analytics programmes.
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More than 75% is preferred for the highly ranked ones like University of Pennsylvania, MIT, Caltech, etc. There is no limit to it. Higher your percentage, the better.
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Beginner-Level 5
Yes, in many cases you can. Many colleges can accept you but with more strict evaluation because you are from open schooling. But, not every college will accept your application. It is therefore advisable that you check with them directly. Chances of admission in Germany are very less so will recommend you to check colleges in US, Canada, UK, Australia, etc. You can drop the admission offices an email and they will let you know if NIOS will be accepted and if additional verification will be required for admission.
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