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Sana KhanI just wanted to be a child and adult psychologist

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you are eligible to study abroad.
For this, you need to qualify GMAT & TOEFL.
Good luck.

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Mani Deep

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MBA in IT would be a great option as you do have work experience and I hope you are from computer science engineering, which will make your profile stronger. Canada is one of the best place to pursue MBA and you do have opportunities after your MBA but assurance of job may not be guaranteed as it's based on your outcome from MBA. Wish you good luck.

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vaniya dangwal

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PGDM is good, infact for a better understanding, please visit the website or Facebook page. HCM admissions are profile based so you do stand a good chance.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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A number of European universities do not require GMAT but also they don't offer MBA but MS in Business Administration. You should check University websites for specific information. Check out by schools in Austria, Norway, Sweden etc. See this
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-in-abroad-dc11508?country=sweden-norway-luxembourg

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vaniya dangwal

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Yes, GIM accepts GMAT score but cut-offs change every year.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Tarunita, seeing your education background and if you are planning for MBA chances are very less that you will get through a good MBA program.Because you come from a medical background and no experience it will be difficult for universities to understand why you want to do the MBA and also you will go through the same. Chances are they may reject you. You can however check for MS Management from top universities where no experience is required.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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There are institutes giving direct entry for MBA without any entrance exams. These institutes accept direct admissions.
Christ University.
St.Joseph's college.
Alliance University.
Jain University.
PES University.
Mount Carmel College.
Jyoti Nivas College.
MS Ramaiah college of Management.

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SHUKLA M

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Hi,
Getting a good score in all the mentioned examinations will require thorough preparation and hard work. No examination is easy and all have strong competition among candidates.

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