I am a lawyer and a CS with work experience of 1.5 years.Wish to pursue Masters in Management/Finance from Canada. Scored 560 in GMAT.

How should I proceed with these marks. Should I re-appear for GMAT and then apply. I wish to apply in top ten universities in Canada. Whether the Universities give more preference to marks in GMAT or they consider the candidature as a whole.

0 22 Views | Posted 2012-11-26 11:23:33
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2012-11-26 12:00:15
    Hi,
    You have a very good academic and professional profile, so as per your profile I would suggest you to continue working for 3-4 years and then pursue MBA from universities in Canada, as it would further enhance your career prospects.
    However, you may surely pursue Masters in management, please remember GMAT is not a mandatory criteria for admission in Masters in management program, GMAT scores are mandatory criteria for admission in MBA program.
    Feel free to discuss more.
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    All the Best.

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