Can I get an MBA seat in Oxford or Cambridge if I write IELTC or TOEFL? What are the requirement for the same?

I am pursuing my BBA degree in the final year and I have 68% as per last two years.

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    9 years ago
    Cambridge MBA eligibility:
    Professional experience:
    3 years full-time work experience after completion of your undergraduate degree
    English proficiency
    English as your native language
    or TOEFL - 110, with no element below 25
    or IELTS - 7.5, with no element below 7.0
    Undergraduate academic achievement
    1st or 2.1
    or GPA of at least 3.3
    or Top 25% of class
    GMAT
    Current class average - 690
    Mid 80% - (640-740)
    A balanced score is required
    Valid GRE scores also accepted
    source: University of Cambridge Judge Bschool website
    University of Oxford MBA
    GMAT: score of 650 or above. current class has an average GMAT score of around 690
    GRE: GRE verbal score of 160 an
    ...more

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