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24th June 2015, 04:52 PM
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GMAT vs GRE for MBA
Hello Sir, I want to do MBA course in Abroad so tell me I have to clear Graduate Management Admission Test GMAT exam or Graduate Record Examination GRE exam for admission in MBA course in Abroad? Also tell me the minimum scores required for admission?
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27th November 2015, 05:30 PM
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Re: GMAT vs GRE for MBA
Hii sir, I wanted to do MBA from the Abroad please tell me what is the basic difference between the GMAT and GRE Test ?
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27th November 2015, 05:31 PM
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Re: GMAT vs GRE for MBA
If you want to apply to business school but don't want to take the GMAT, you may be in luck. More than 1,200 MBA programs now accept the GRE General Test in lieu of the GMAT for admission e GMAT and the GRE are very different tests, but they have one thing in common. No matter which test you decide to take, you'll need to prepare if you want to get a score that admissions officers can’ GRE VS GMAT: Two logistical advantages the GRE has over the GMAT are cost and location. The GRE costs $185, compared to the GMAT at $250. While $65 There are also differences in the verbal and math content of the GRE and GMAT. The verbal section of the GRE is focused more on vocabulary. The GMAT verbal puts more emphasis on grammar, logic and reasoning skills. he biggest content difference, however, is the one between the GMAT and GRE math. GRE math emphasizes quick number sense and number manipulation. GMAT math, however, requires you to create a systematic approach in order to answer word problems. In order to get into business school, you need to demonstrate that you have a quantities background. So, if you come from a weaker quantities background such as non-profit or the military, you will have to rely on the GMAT or GRE to show your quantative skills What is better to do GMAT or GRE : As per my knowledge if you have not the strong background in quantitive sections you may go for the GMAT or GRE to show your quantative skills. |
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