Can I give GRE after b.com in India for going to study in the USA? Can I apply for master in USA after b.com in India?

I completed my 10+2 in non medical stream, then completed my b.com.

1.4K Views|1 Followers|Posted 2016-03-03 11:14:56
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Bhumi Shah
2016-03-04 08:43:32
If you are planning to apply for MS in management or MBA, GMAT is recommended. You'll find more options of the universities with GMAT score for MBA. You can apply to the universities that accept 15 years of education or offer a pathway/bridge program to meet the admission requirements.

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Correspondence bcom degree from ksou is acceptable in any of the university in any country for mba. kindly help me.... I Hav good percentage and also 6.5 bands in ielts

Ankur Kumar
2016-03-03 11:35:36
Yes, Gurpreet kaur. You can apply for the same but before you do, I'd recommend you to just go through admission eligibility criteria of universities you are seeking admissions in. That will be better.

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9 years ago
yeah good choice

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAUL
2016-04-05 03:25:38
Not necessary to do GRE. you can apply for masters in USA. if you are not eligible because of you year of study you can take pre masters. Not all universities insist on GRE. You can do many specialized courses in commerce in Uk which will be one year post graduation. you can do MSc. accounting and

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Vishal Jani
2016-03-29 17:17:10
Hello, You need to understand that GRE is mainly for Engineering intended students. Yes, after B CoM you can go for Master programs in USA especially MBA, Management etc.

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2016-03-28 16:23:46
Your question is incomplete - what Masters are you referring to?

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Armaan Sheikh
2016-03-03 14:56:15
Hi, You can take GRE. However, for most of the universities in USA, you would need at least 16 years of education, which means that your undergraduate degree should be of 4 years. So, you should interact with the graduate advisers of the universities before applying.

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