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gu3sss

Hi,

This is Prasanth from Bangalore, India.

I have a few queries regarding taking the GMAT. I have completed my B.E with second class degree in 2007 since i had a lot of backlogs. Right now i work for a private IT concern and have close to 4 years of exp. Please let me know if i can get admission in good business schools if i had a good GMAT score.

Hi,

This is Prasanth from Bangalore, India.

I have a few queries regarding taking the GMAT. I have completed my B.E with second class degree in 2007 since i had a lot of backlogs. Right now i work for a private IT concern and have close to 4 years of exp. Please let me know if i can get admission in good business schools if i had a good GMAT score.
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Duncan

That is what the GMAT is for. The GMAT is the single most important factor when applying to business schools.

That is what the GMAT is for. The GMAT is the single most important factor when applying to business schools.
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ezra

Like Duncan says, the GMAT is a very important part of your application. But there are other factors: at least two years of increasingly responsible work experience (which it sounds like you have,) and your application letters. The letters can be challenging for non-native English speakers, so I'd recommend you have at least one native speaker proof them.

Language also comes into play in the GMAT, in that for better or for worse it is in English, which can make the verbal portion challenging for non-native speakers. My recommendation is to do as much prep as you can, including practice tests, study guides, and even tutoring if necessary.

Like Duncan says, the GMAT is a very important part of your application. But there are other factors: at least two years of increasingly responsible work experience (which it sounds like you have,) and your application letters. The letters can be challenging for non-native English speakers, so I'd recommend you have at least one native speaker proof them.

Language also comes into play in the GMAT, in that for better or for worse it is in English, which can make the verbal portion challenging for non-native speakers. My recommendation is to do as much prep as you can, including practice tests, study guides, and even tutoring if necessary.
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gu3sss

Thank you very much!

Thank you very much!
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