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11th March 2016, 12:30 PM
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Want to study abroad
sir I want to study at abroad in the top university so can you please tell me that what documents would I be needed with my application
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#2
11th March 2016, 12:31 PM
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Re: Want to study abroad
Hey buddy you may be asked to provide some documentation as part of your application. Well requirements vary depending on the country and university, but international students are often asked to provide the following: [B]Certificate and transcripts of your secondary education[/B] Proof of English-language proficiency (e.g. a TOEFL/IELTS certificate, for schools in English-speaking countries), or other language test Admissions test results (e.g. GMAT/GRE results, for graduate programs) Passport photos for identification A statement of purpose CV/résumé Academic references/ letters of recommendation [B]GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test)[/B] GMAT is to assess a candidate’s suitability for business school, by assessing verbal, mathematical and analytical skills. [B]Duration:[/B] Three hours and 30 minutes (four hours if you choose to take the optional breaks). The GMAT is divided into four parts: [B]Analytical writing assessment: [/B] An essay analyzing an argument (one essay in 30 minutes). [B]Quantitative: [/B] Multiple-choice questions testing the candidate’s ability to solve problems and understand data (37 questions in 75 minutes). [B]Verbal: [/B] Multiple choice questions testing the candidate’s ability to understand written material, evaluate arguments and correct written material to conform to standard English (41 questions in 75 minutes). [B]Integrated reasoning: [/B] It measures a candidate’s ability to evaluate information presented in di*fferent formats and from multiple sources (12 questions in 30 minutes). [B]Top Business School [/B] University of Chicago – Booth School of Business University of Virginia – Darden School of Business Dartmouth College – Tuck School of Business Harvard Business School HEC School of Management, Paris University of California at Berkeley – Haas School of Business Northwestern University – Kellogg School of Management INSEAD UCLA Anderson School of Management University of Pennsylvania – Wharton School |
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