Which are the top universities abroad offering operations management through IELTS score?

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Asked by Hemanth Raghu
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Pallavi Choudhury
7 years ago
Hi, Top universities will instead waive off IELTS or TOEFL. If you are interested for a management course from a top university you will most likely require work experience and GMAT score. Visit some university websites and check the MBA requirements, you will get an idea. Some popular schools inc

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Thank you for the answer. All the top universities that you have mentioned are out of my list because I do not have a good percentage in my B.Tech (I have a 60% aggregate). I want to finish my MBA after graduation itself. Do you think I can get into any good university with this aggregate and no job

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