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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Rishabh, You should target anything above 710 for maximum chances, NUS is a very competitive school and especially for MBA. A perfect score will be 750 though. You should also visit the NUS website and check the financial aid information and requirements beforehand.

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rahul r

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GMAT has published an official list of the B-Schools which accept GMAT scores for admission into their MBA programs. Please visit the official GMAT website for a list of schools which accept their scores. In the IIMs, GMAT scores are accepted mostly for Executive-MBA programs.
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Abhishek Tiwari

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Yes, all Indian B-Schools accept GMAT score.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Himanshu,
Any good university will seek GMAT score. Chances could be there for MIM without GMAT. Also, in Canada you can check if SPP colleges/universities offers a MBA Pharma, they generally don't require the GMAT. Alternatively, you can check PGDM or Graduate Certificate courses.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hello Vijaya, Some of the exams that you mentioned are not even required to study abroad. But, if you are planning for MBA then GMAT or the GRE is required. There are other requirements attached as well, you have to be more specific with your desired programme of study for better guidance.

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