How to get admission in Harvard Business School?
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8 years ago
For which course do you wish to apply there?
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8 years ago
For MBA, it's not just GMAT and SOP which can give you admission.

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8 years ago
Harvard is one of the top most schools, a high GMAT above 700 is recommended, around 2-3 years of work experience, outstanding academic percentile and performance are some of the criteria. They will evaluate your entire profile and not just one. If you want to get into Harvard prepare properly. Your
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8 years ago
Yes, mandatory as per requirements. If you want to apply without work experience you must have an excellent profile that can substitute the experience.
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