Can an Indian student apply for XLRI through GMAT?

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GMAT scores are not compulsory, they are important only when the student have not scored the strong grades or marks in their undergraduation. The least GMAT scores is around 630. The other requirements for MBA course are-

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GMAT scores are specific to some MS Courses only, it is not compulsory for all the subjects. For example, MS in Economics does require the students for their GMAT scores but if the student is applying for an MBA at LMU Munich, they need to submit their GMAT score with min score of 565-600 marks.

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No, GRE/GMAT scores are not a compulsory entry requirement for MS Course at University College Dublin but it could be added to strengthen the application. UCD only offers 1 MS Course to Indian students that is MS in Economics and Data Analytics. The compulsory entry requirements are-

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Admission to ESSEC Business School is competitive, as the acceptance rate often revolves around 10% only.

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