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4th January 2016, 09:12 AM
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MBA Take GRE or GMAT
In which exam I have to appear either GRE or GMAT to get admission in MBA course at a top university / school in USA ?
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4th January 2016, 09:16 AM
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Re: MBA Take GRE or GMAT
Hey , score of any one exam either GRE / GMAT is applicable for admission in MBA course at a top university / school in USA. You can appear in any one of either GRE or GMAT exam to get admission in MBA course . If you Score well in any of these two exam you can get admission in a top business school in USA . Top business school in USA: Northwestern University (Kellogg) University of Rochester (Simon) Michigan State University (Broad) Yale University Arizona State University (Carey) Indiana University—Bloomington (Kelley) University of California—Davis University of Florida (Hough) Southern Methodist University (Cox) University of Illinois—Urbana-Champaign University of Iowa (Tippie) Georgetown University (McDonough) Dartmouth College (Tuck) Boston College (Carroll) Cornell University (Johnson) Columbia University Texas A&M University—College Station (Mays) Pennsylvania State University—University Park (Smeal) University of Washington (Foster) Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper) University of Notre Dame (Mendoza) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan) University of Southern California (Marshall) University of Virginia (Darden) Boston University (Questrom) University of California—Berkeley (Haas) Georgia Institute of Technology (Scheller) University of Maryland—College Park (Smith) University of California—Los Angeles (Anderson) Emory University (Goizueta) Ohio State University (Fisher) University of Michigan—Ann Arbor (Ross) Duke University (Fuqua) Brigham Young University (Marriott) Wake Forest University University of Chicago (Booth) University of Texas—Dallas Temple University (Fox) University of Wisconsin—Madison University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler) Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey—Newark and New Brunswick Rice University (Jones) Vanderbilt University (Owen) Washington University in St. Louis (Olin) Stanford University University of Minnesota—Twin Cities (Carlson) Harvard University University of Texas—Austin (McCombs) University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) New York University (Stern) |