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10th November 2015, 11:46 AM
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Abroad MBA exams
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30th June 2018, 04:25 PM
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Re: Abroad MBA exams
I want to know the Entrance Exams of MBA Admission in Abroad so will you please tell me?
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30th June 2018, 04:25 PM
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Re: Abroad MBA exams
Foreign MBA requirements are quite different from Indian MBA programs. Entrance Exams for MBA abroad There are two kinds of entrance exams for overseas MBA programs. The first category is designed to test your aptitude for business management. The second category is meant to test your comfort level with the English language, as thatll be the mode of communication in the business school as well as the international corporate & business world. [B]Business Management Aptitude Exams-[/B] The two primary exams are GMAT and GRE. Traditionally GRE was more popular among MS applicants and GMAT was the de facto standard for MBA courses. However, things are changing and many MBA universities have also started accepting GRE scores. [B]Language Proficiency Exams-[/B] There are two popular exams that are accepted by international business schools across the world TOEFL and IELTS. Both of them are similar in the sense that they cover reading, writing, speaking and listening. [B]MBA Requirements-[/B] 3-4 years of education post the 10+2 stage Prior work experience is recommended (Required for a majority of the schools) GMAT and TOEFL/IELTS scores (GMAT is mandatory for all schools in the US, recommended for schools elsewhere - unless specified) A strong extracurricular record |