Do I need an experience of 1-2 years to pursue MBA from Stanford University (USA) or can I pursue it just after BBA?

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Chetna S
8 years ago
Yes Siddharth, work experience is required for admission into the MBA programme. If you are something extraordinary they can consider you without work experience. Please go through the website carefully.

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Thank you. I checked on their website but they are not mentioning the required cut-off for GMAT (international students). Can you please tell me the cut-off? And do Stanford gives any priority to BBA graduates rather engineering graduates?

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