Can candidates with a valid GMAT/GRE or CAT score skip MU BAAT?

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    Shruti Garg | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Yes, candidates with a valid GMAT, GRE, or CAT score do not need to take the MU-BAAT (Masters’ Union Business Aptitude Test). They can use their valid GMAT, GRE, or CAT scores as an alternative to MU-BAAT for the admission process.

    This means that candidates can have a valid score in GMAT, GRE, or CAT that meets the admission criteria for the PGP-TBM programme at Masters’ Union, candidates can submit those scores instead of taking MU-BAAT. It provides candidates with an option to use their existing standardized test scores for admission, which can be convenient for those who have already taken one of these tests.

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