i m doing B.Tech from Lpu Jalandhar, Can I apply for mba in Harvard University after my graduation?

1 Follower | 148 Views | Posted 2013-07-02 21:49:23
Asked by Kartik Bhagi

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    ANKIT FADIA | Contributor-Level 10

    2013-07-03 10:33:34
    Hi Kartik, can you please tell me when will you complete your degree and also your toefl score as well,so i can guide you with eligibility as well as admission procedure as well. Hope it will be helpful. Please dont hesitate to revert. Click on the thumbs up and mark it as the best answer, if you found this useful.
    Wish You Best Luck!
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    Pranav Patel | Contributor-Level 6

    2013-07-03 13:56:32
    MBA in Harvard in very competitive. E-mail me your detailed profile/resume highlighting your expected GMAT, TOEFL, academics, projects, publications, research interest, internship/training, extra curricular in order to guide you further.

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