Is it tough to get admission to Melbourne Business School?

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    Bhumika Vimal

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    The school can be considered a little selective as its acceptance rate is around 30 to 40%, which means that out of every 100 applications on 30 to 40 students were rolled out an offer letter.

    As part of Melbourne Business School application process, the international students are reuired to submit the below mentioned documents and test scores:

    ·         A four years Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution

    ·         A minimum of 2 years of work experien

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