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Yes, it is necessary to have some work experience to join B-School through GMAT in US.
No it will not qualify as work ex but adds weight to your CV
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For most MBA programs work experience is compulsory. Colleges like to know that you have the ability to relate to the topics being discussed.
Traditional schools usually require GMAT score. However, almost all of the online schools that offer MBA or MS in health care do not require GMAT. Because majority of students for online schools are working professionals and considering their work experience and age, GMAT score does not really matter that much. I've found a list of MBA or MS in health care program from one of the online university directories. You can find the full list of schools there.
It really depends on the department of the bank. Generally Tellers do not need much experience. Just a good work history and sometimes they insist that you have had experience handling money
Kaplan.com offers many GMAT prep classes including a classroom experience, and two online class options. The online classes allow you to work at your own pace with videos from expert teachers and study guides available.
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there is no specal work experience is required for overseas job
Generally it would be best to have several years of combined educational and work experience to get executive level job in IT. Generally you will have to work for several years to get the experience you need to move into executive level jobs.
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Yes, you need to do work as a helper to an electrician before you can be certified. It usually takes a couple of years of experience.