Hi,
My name is Ravi. I have 2.5 years of experience in IT industry as a Business Analyst. I am going to give my GMAT on June 2nd. I have the following doubts regarding colleges:
1. Which B-schools all over the world accept 3 years of experience
2. What is the average GMAT score required to get into these schools
3. What is the maximum need based scholarships that these schools provide
4. Which of these schools are good for Finance as Major
Also, can anybody tell me if I can apply to the 4 allotted free applications after GMAT? Thanks in advance.
Doubt reg admissions gto B-schools
Posted Apr 23, 2009 10:48
My name is Ravi. I have 2.5 years of experience in IT industry as a Business Analyst. I am going to give my GMAT on June 2nd. I have the following doubts regarding colleges:
1. Which B-schools all over the world accept 3 years of experience
2. What is the average GMAT score required to get into these schools
3. What is the maximum need based scholarships that these schools provide
4. Which of these schools are good for Finance as Major
Also, can anybody tell me if I can apply to the 4 allotted free applications after GMAT? Thanks in advance.
Posted Apr 23, 2009 14:49
Hi Ravi,
although you should surf this forum for a bit, and find out the answers for yourself(these are the most common questions in this forum), i will give you a head start:
3 years of work experience is, generally speaking, enough to get into most business schools out there.
to see whats the average GMAT score in some of the good business schools out there, you can look at the economist ranking - they have lots of statistical information there. you should also check the schools website.
Andy.j.
although you should surf this forum for a bit, and find out the answers for yourself(these are the most common questions in this forum), i will give you a head start:
3 years of work experience is, generally speaking, enough to get into most business schools out there.
to see whats the average GMAT score in some of the good business schools out there, you can look at the economist ranking - they have lots of statistical information there. you should also check the schools website.
Andy.j.
Posted Apr 24, 2009 00:29
Hi Andy,
Thanks for your post. Will do further research on this. By the way, could you please answer my other question, i.e., can I apply to the 4 alloted free schools sometime after GMAT?
Thanks in advance.
Ravi
Thanks for your post. Will do further research on this. By the way, could you please answer my other question, i.e., can I apply to the 4 alloted free schools sometime after GMAT?
Thanks in advance.
Ravi
Posted Apr 24, 2009 11:11
Ravi, you may have to do a little bit of research yourself. Where do you want to go? 3 years is generally the average, but there are people who also go in with less. Remember that the numbers schools will post on their websites are AVERAGES. If you can stand out with your essays and show lots of leadership, effort in achieving your career goals, well-roundedness, and a conscious mind towards ETHICS, you'll do fine.
If you want to know which GMAT scores will get you in, look at the 80% range of the schools. Those are acceptable numbers, but the admissions committees will look at you as an entire person
If you want to know which GMAT scores will get you in, look at the 80% range of the schools. Those are acceptable numbers, but the admissions committees will look at you as an entire person
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