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Well, first to apply, you must hold a 4 year Bachelor's degree with very good academic grades. GRE is not always mandatory and you must take the GRE, only if the university asks for it. Check the university's websites for the admission requirements including GRE. To obtain a scholarship, since they are competitive and merit based you must have a very strong academic profile including research work, projects etc. Full scholarship is a very difficult thing to achieve and particularly or international students.
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Yes ofcourse, GMAT or GRE is necessary. You must also gain substantial years of work experience, around 2-3 years. There is no particular work experience but whatever you do must be relevant to your educational background and future goals. Most importantly you must demonstrate excellent leadership skills, managerial skills, team spirit, etc. through your work experience. You should visit the business school's website and go through the student profiles and the diverse backgrounds they come from. It is good that you are questioning and trying to build your profile from early on.
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