What are the English language requirements for MBA from IU?

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To be able to study MBA at IU International, Indian students must provide the following test scores. Note that the test results shouldnt be older than two years.

  • IELTS (at least 6.5 points)

  • TOEFL (at least 90 points)

  • Cambridge certificate (B2 First with min. score of 176)

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