Below is the list of universities which do not require GRE scores from international students too. For more details click on the link below the name of the respective university.
1. University of Dayton - GRE is optional for all engineering programs
http://gradadmission.udayton.edu/application/adm_scores.asp
2. Stevens Institute of Technology
http://www.stevens.edu/gradadmissions/programs/index.html
3. New Mexico state University
http://www.gradschool.nmsu.edu/GraduateDegrees.html
4. University of Nebraska-Lincoln
http://engineering.unl.edu/academicunits/IMSE/graduate/graduate-FAQ.shtml
5. University of Pittsburg - GRE score not required for Materials Science and Engineering
http://www.engr.pitt.edu/admissions/graduate/gre.html
6. University of Northern Virginia in Manassas, VA
http://www.unva.edu/admin_req2.htm
7. Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana
http://www.cs.purdue.edu/academic_programs/graduate/admission/requirements.sxhtml
8. MIT-massachusetts institute of technology - Electrical Engineering and computer science do not require GRE scores
http://www.eecs.mit.edu/grad/faqs.html#1
9. California State University Sacramento - don't require GRE for Civil Engineering
http://www.csus.edu/gradstudies/Faqa.htm#GRE_GMAT_MAT
10. University of Bridgeport, Connecticut - Master's of Science in Computer Science (M.S.), Computer Engineering (M.S.), Electrical Engineering (M.S.), Mechanical Engineering (M.S.), and Technology Management (M.S.) - GRE is recommended but not required
http://www.bridgeport.edu/pages/3664.asp
11. Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma - OCU does not require the GRE or GMAT examinations for entrance into the graduate programs, except for the MBA and MSA programs, which require the GMAT
http://www.okcu.edu/admissions/iso/questions.aspx
Posted by Prachi Pareekh at 7:59 AM
Most of the business schools in Abroad require either GMAT or GRE scores to give admission to MBA programs. However, there are universities and business schools in Abroad that do not ask for GMAT scores while giving admission to an MBA degree. For more visit - aspireglobaledu
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.
none...you have to have experience...for more information visit the following site...all the best... http://www.aspiranthunt.com/gmat/
For most MBA programs work experience is compulsory. Colleges like to know that you have the ability to relate to the topics being discussed.
Yes
1. GMAT Examination is for MBA program. GRE Examination is basically for higher studies PhD and MS. However some universities have been taking GRE scores for MBA.
GMAT is a 3-½ hour standardized test for those, having keen interest to join an MBA program. This test is designed in such a way that it evaluate the potential of students assessing their mathematical, verbal and analytical writing skills. GMAT test, initially prepared for use by the Institutes/Universities of U.S. offering MBA programs, is now used as a criterion for allotting admission to students globally by more than 1700 universities/institutes.
Some graduate programs in the USA, such as certain online programs or professional degrees like MBA programs, may not require letters of recommendation for admission.
at least for the gmat you need to know math.
hi,yes, it is necessary to take GMAT for Australian universities. you can visit the site below to find about the colleges in Australia.www.aspiranthunt.com/gmat/Index.php?tag=mba-in-australia&paged=4
Everybody intending to earn an MBA degree from a Business School which requires a GMAT score submission. Some schools accept GRE scores, but majority of B-Schools out there expect their applicants to take the GMAT.
The MBA a degree that demonstrates the person has a higher knowledge of business principles and concepts. Getting into a MBA program requires a high GPA and high scores on the GMAT.