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Kanika Chatterjee

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Students must maximize their GMAT scores by making use of the given tips:GMAT Exam Pattern: Understanding the GMAT exam pattern should be your first target. Understand what sections are there on the GMAT exam and how the exam is scored. Do your research on the GMAT cut-offs based on the MBA colleges you want to apply to.GMAT Exam Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the GMAT exam syllabus and understand what areas do find difficult.GMAT Mock Test: Start with a GMAT diagnostic test and based on your performance on this test, decide what is your targeted score (total score as well as individual scores for the Verbal and Quantitative Reaso
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Sreetama Sinha

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Yes, taking GMAT every month is possible only if you have NIT exhausted your limits for appearing for the exam. Applicants can retake GMAT exam 05 times in a year and 08 are overall attempts. GMAT cannot be attempted on consecutive dates, rather there must be a gap between two GMAT exam dates of 16 days.

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Shruti Singh

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GMAT is conducted all year round and choosing an appropriate GMAT exam month is important based on:Applicant's GMAT exam preparationDate of admission application submission Last date for GMAT score submission in the applicationBuffer time to appear for GMAT and also retake GMAT in case of not meeting the desired cutoffKeeping these pointers in mind will help applicants choose the best possible GMAT month to appear for the exam and also be able to nail it. 

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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For IIM Ahmedabad's MBA-PGPX program, applicants are advised to target a GMAT score of 690 or more. The incoming class has an average GMAT score ranging from 690 to 697. The range usually falls between 600 and 800. While there is no cutoff, it is advisable to score in the 70th to 75th percentile for improvement in your application. On top of this, they should have at least four years of full-time work experience and even comply with minimum eligibility conditions.

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Anurag Shivam

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Academic strengths: If your math skills tend to be stronger than your verbal skills, the GMAT might offer a better opportunity to show off those strengths. If you're a strong writer, consider the GRE. Due to the vocabulary involved, the GRE can sometimes be more challenging for non-native English speakers.

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Misha

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For the 2024 class, the average GMAT (10th Edition) total score was 743, the average GRE quantitative score was 169 and the average GMAT (Focus Edition) total score was 717. However, these are not strict minimum scores. Applicants are suggested to score as high as possible. 

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Ankit kumar

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Yes, you can apply for admission in 2025 based on your GMAT score from February 2024, as most MBA colleges accept GMAT scores valid for up to 5 years. Admissions depend on the specific requirements of the colleges you target, such as score cutoffs, work experience, and interview performance. For example, top institutes like ISB and IIMs typically require scores of 700 or higher. Check individual college guidelines for clarity.Thanks.

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Mamona Dixit

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All the candidates who are going to apply for Full-time MBA at Haas School of Business are required to take a GMAT or a GRE in order to be eligible to apply. The B-School is not interested in scores, meaning they do not focus on the scores as a whole. This B-School is particularly interested in the quant section of the test, so a student has to aim to score well in this section of the test.Important Guidelines for students who are taking GMAT/GRE:·         The test should have been taken on or after Oct 1, 2019 for the Fall 2025 Full time MBA admissions.·      &nb
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Loveleen Sharma

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Well renowned for its highly employable MBA graduates, extensive research opportunities, and MBA rankings in the world, UCLA Anderson is one of the top choices among the Business and Management enthusiasts worldwide, due to which the school receives a large number of applications every year. Although the GMAT or GRE is not a mandatory requirement for the UCLA application process, but it is highly suggested to all the applicants to get that edge important to stand out from a large pool of candidates.The table below shows the Average GMAT score that the UCLA MBA class of 2026 had:UCLA MBA class 2026Average GMAT/GRE ScoresAverage GMAT Sco
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Loveleen Sharma

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No, the students can skip submit the GMAT scores to the University as it is an optional thing. Although these tests are highly recognised and can give a student an additional edge with relevant data. Most of the international students who wish to enrol at this B-School appear for this test, and the test scores can be easily submitted by the official portal of the school while competing an application.The students who opt out to take GMAT, are required to demonstrate their readiness and commitment to the programme by the help of their essay on 'why do they want to be enrolled in the Management programs at UCLA'.Read More: MBA Admission
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