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9th March 2016, 02:37 PM
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HKS GRE Scores
I would like to know the bare minimum GRE score required for admission to the Harvard Kennedy School for the MBA program?
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9th March 2016, 02:37 PM
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Re: HKS GRE Scores
Entrance advisory board at the Harvard Kennedy School takes an all encompassing way to deal with assessing applications. Numerous components are considered, including papers, earlier scholarly execution, letters of proposal, and state administered test scores. The Admissions Committee searches for solid scholarly accomplishment and quantitative capacity among candidates; be that as it may, the school don't have a cut-off grade point normal (GPA), or cut-off scores for the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT). The GRE or GMAT is required of all aspirants to the HKS graduate degree programs with the exception of the individuals who are applying to the Mid-Career Master in Public Administration Edward S. Artisan Program or to the Wexner Israel Fellowship. HKS is a school of authority and open administration. Effective applicants commonly show initiative experience and responsibility to people in general great, which are qualities regularly showed through expert experience and charitable effort amid and after school. The educational programs are demanding, and the school searches for candidates with the abilities expected to oversee thorough coursework. Course necessities change by system; notwithstanding, quantitative coursework is a piece of the educational programs for all projects. Past coursework in smaller scale and macroeconomics, as well as multivariable analytics is required for the MPA/ID Program. Coursework identified with quantitative strategies (e.g. financial aspects, arithmetic, and insights) is suggested for our other degree programs. Candidates lacking quantitative coursework are emphatically urged to take these classes preceding applying. |
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