Is it good to study for GMAT in B.Com 2nd year? Which institute should I opt? Should I opt for institutes in Chennai?

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Chetna S
9 years ago
Hi, There are many mock tests/sample tests available online to check your current preparation level for GMAT. Take those and see how much more preparation is required and plan accordingly. As per the choice of city, you must look for convenience and adjustments as relocating just for coaching someti

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Shubham Aggarwal
9 years ago
Studying for GMAT in 2nd year of your B.Com would help you gain more insight of everything and choosing institutions for the same depends on the place where you live let's take an example that you live in Bombay but you want to choose the class that are only there in Chennai then this is not a good

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9 years ago
Yes it is good to start preparing for GMAT from second you will get enough to prepare. If you are staying in chennai then opt for an instute there itself which gives good coaching for GMAT.

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