GMAT pattern is easy to understand for students including Indian students. There are three sections and 64 MCQs that have to be answered in 2 hours 15 minutes. There is no essay question or sentence correction questions. Exam is adaptable and sections get difficult based on previous section's perfor
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GMAT/GRE scores are not a compulsion for MBA courses at Dublin City University. Though they can be added to strengthen the application along with the updated Resume, Bachelor Degree, work experience, English language tests, statement of purpose and recommendation letter.
Yes, as per the Selection criteria of London Business School, students are required to get at least 3.5 GPA in UG and at least a GMAT score between 690-700. Along with this, the selection criteria also consist of English Proficiency test (IELTS -7, TOEFL – 5, PTE - 76), LOR, CV and Application Essay
As per the Selection Criteria, University of Toronto, have scores set for MBA/PGDM.
· UG Degree (four years) with minimum GPA of 3.0
· GMAT Scores (670)
· English Language Proficiency Test: IELTS
GMAT scores are not compulsory for all the MS courses available to the students at University of Amsterdam. They are required for STEM courses like Maths, Physics and engineering. The minimum GMAT score is 535 to be qualified for an admission. The compulsory tests that are required for International
A score of 515 is required in GMAT with at least 50th percentile in Verbal, Quantitative and Data Insights sections is required for admission to UBC MBA. For competitive edge, 650+ score is required. or A minimum GRE score of 155 is required. Other application materials that are require dinclude-
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