The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) itself does not require job experience; anyone can take the exam regardless of their professional background. However, many MBA programs that require the GMAT often prefer or recommend applicants to have some work experience, as it can enhance the learning experience and contribute to class discussions. Therefore, while job experience is not a prerequisite for taking the GMAT, it may be beneficial for admission to competitive programs.
hi, there are few of them which do not require GMAT score for admission. Visit the following site to know about it http://www.aspiranthunt.com/gmat/
hi, there are few of them which do not require GMAT score for admission. Visit the following site to know about it http://www.aspiranthunt.com/gmat/
Colleges usually don't require GMAT score for the MIB program,there is a option of ielts or toefl score.
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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.
The army does not require experience. You will receive training on the job.
Yes, it is necessary to have some work experience to join B-School through GMAT in US.
The job didn't require prior experience.
not necessary, but it's preferred to have some...two years... for more information, visit http://www.aspiranthunt.com/gmat/
not true, some jobs require no experience
none...you have to have experience...for more information visit the following site...all the best... http://www.aspiranthunt.com/gmat/
Becuase ucla and uci are public Ivy league schools and U of Phoenix is a hoax?