GMAT's fees waiver


Scarmacio

Hi Duncan,

please advice with some accredited B-Schools in Europe (if any) that offer fees waiver (partial or full) against high GMAT scores.

thank you

Hi Duncan,

please advice with some accredited B-Schools in Europe (if any) that offer fees waiver (partial or full) against high GMAT scores.

thank you
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Duncan

Google is really your friend there, but take a look at The sad facts about scholarships http://www.find-mba.com/board/37055

I think that TiasNimbas and EDHEC are the only significant schools that I have heard offering guaranteed scholarships for people with high GMATs.

Google is really your friend there, but take a look at The sad facts about scholarships http://www.find-mba.com/board/37055

I think that TiasNimbas and EDHEC are the only significant schools that I have heard offering guaranteed scholarships for people with high GMATs.
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Scarmacio

Another question please,

i saw that the uk universities ranking in terms of the MBA programs in the following guide( http://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/league-tables/rankings) differs from other rankings such as the FT's.
(e.g. warwick is ahead of city)

knowing that the a.m. site is powered by the UK's higher education ministry, how reliable is this ranking in your opinion versus the other famous ones.

thanks

Another question please,

i saw that the uk universities ranking in terms of the MBA programs in the following guide( http://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/league-tables/rankings) differs from other rankings such as the FT's.
(e.g. warwick is ahead of city)

knowing that the a.m. site is powered by the UK's higher education ministry, how reliable is this ranking in your opinion versus the other famous ones.

thanks
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Duncan

That is a very reliable ranking of undergraduate programmes. It does not claim to be a ranking of graduate programmes.

PS Of course many of these schools don't have full-time MBAs (like the LSE, KCL and UCL) or they offer unaccredited ones (like St Andrews).

That is a very reliable ranking of undergraduate programmes. It does not claim to be a ranking of graduate programmes.

PS Of course many of these schools don't have full-time MBAs (like the LSE, KCL and UCL) or they offer unaccredited ones (like St Andrews).
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