i want to do MBA in canada , i want to kno how can i prepare myself from now on .like what exams i should take n etc

i m doing bcom 2nd yr , as this is 3yrs course .. wat all i need to prepare and approx wat is the amt i need to arrange to complete my MBA, if i take up onlt ielts is tat enough ???

64 Views|Posted 2011-11-17 20:06:09
Asked by Pooja Poul
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shaban
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2011-11-18 14:55:13
Hi, In order to pursue MBA in Canada you need to fulfill the below mentioned eligibility criteria: Relevant undergraduate degree from recognized university, in 10+2+4 years of education pattern. Good academic record throughout preferably 60% plus in graduation. GMAT score of 500-600 plus, and TOEF

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Dheeraj Rupani
2011-11-18 00:39:14
how to give GMAT EXAM online

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Aravind Lankan
2011-11-18 00:27:09
Hi pooja, For doing MBA in canada,you should take either GMAT or GRE.Your English speaking skills will also be tested through exams like toefl or ielts.For preparing to these exams you can join institutions where they will guide you for your Exams.Some institutions are ims,jamboree,Car

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Goutam Chatterjee
2011-11-17 20:47:46
For doing MBA from abroad you need to appear in GMAT exam and also pass TOEFL for english proficiency test. Both these exams are on-line exams and sufficient study material is available in net. Google for these words, your all questions would be answered.

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