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Abhishek Desai

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Hello, Apologies for the late reply! The top ten colleges for pursuing MBA in India are as follows:- 1. ISB Hyderabad. 2. IIM Ahmedabad. 3. IIM Bangalore. 4. IIM Kolkata. 5. SP Jain (SPJIMR), Mumbai. 6. Jamnalal Bajaj (JBIMS), Mumbai. 7. IIM Lucknow. 8. FMS, New Delhi. 9. IIM Kozhikode. 10. XLRI, Jamshedpur. Kindly visit this link for more details about them. Https://http://shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india/2-2-0-0-0.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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Yes, there are a lot of campuses which accept GMAT score. GMAT is for foreign students who want to join other nations for education purpose. Some of the best campuses are as follows: Acharya, RVIM, MSRIM, Adarsh, AIMIT Community Institute of Management Studies, Alliance, Sambhram, Presidency, St. Johns, St. Aloysius, DC School of Management, Koshys Group of Institutions, SCMS, Mar Thoma College, Hindustan, Sri Krishna, IBMR, IBS, ISME and IZEE. Best of luck!

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Yogesh Rai

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650 in GMAT is a good score to get shortlisted for your profile. If you are still looking for a PG degree in Management, please apply to TAPMI before 16 January.

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karthik bs

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For NIT-K, I would say a minimum of 50-55% to get selected for the 2nd round. However, note that, GMAT or CAT scores are weighted at 70% in calculating the overall score for the final selection. So, problem with the low score is, it will haunt you even after getting a call for GD and PI based on your application. Higher the marks, better is the chance to get a seat. Else, for GD & PI, 50-55% should be good enough.
All the best.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Tushar,
It's indeed a great and valid question. To clear you, there is no particular answer for this question because it all depends upon to university to which you are applying. Ideally, family business is counted as your experience but you need to specify your job profile, working responsibility, salary and remuneration.
Most importantly, you need to give LoRs from your seniors and you must have to justify them that how this 'family business experience' helps you to gain the practical exposure of what you have learn in classroom and yes, good GMAT score (750+) will helps you in this journey.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Tushar Agarwal, without work experience admission into a MBA programme is difficult unless you are very bright. Also you can get admission in some low ranked university. If your academic scores are very good plus you have a very high GMAT score alongwith strong SOP and LORs you can still be accepted by business schools.

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Chetna S

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Hi, GMAT is mandatory for MBA admissions and is not waived off under any circumstances. You may consider taking the GRE instead of GMAT which is slightly easier too.

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