Hi everyone!
I 'am absolutely new in this area and only have cloudy idea about what GMAT might be.
Could any one please guide me about how to start in a good way.
Thinking about GMAT
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Welcome to the world of GMAT.
BeatTheGMAT is actually a great place to start (and continue).
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Josh
BeatTheGMAT is actually a great place to start (and continue).
Reading the featured articles will give you excellent insight into the test, plus experts will answer your questions in the forum.
Good luck!
Josh
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Thank you josh!
At this moment, well I'm pretty confused about certain questions. It'd be a pleasure if i get some answers to that.
I'm a Metallurgical Engineer working for an Aluminum Industry in India for the past 4 years. (Vedanta Resources.... if it might ring a bell);
Anyway; what i think is that with the kind of job schedule that i have it would certainly be very difficult for me to prepare for a regular 2 year MBA course in India. Moreover from what i have heard, i feel that a one year executive course from any of the premier business schools in India should do the trick.
Therefore what I plan to do is try to get in a One year MBA programs in one of the IIMs in India through GMAT.
Correct me if I'm wrong in my choice and is there anything in particular that i should worry about?
At this moment, well I'm pretty confused about certain questions. It'd be a pleasure if i get some answers to that.
I'm a Metallurgical Engineer working for an Aluminum Industry in India for the past 4 years. (Vedanta Resources.... if it might ring a bell);
Anyway; what i think is that with the kind of job schedule that i have it would certainly be very difficult for me to prepare for a regular 2 year MBA course in India. Moreover from what i have heard, i feel that a one year executive course from any of the premier business schools in India should do the trick.
Therefore what I plan to do is try to get in a One year MBA programs in one of the IIMs in India through GMAT.
Correct me if I'm wrong in my choice and is there anything in particular that i should worry about?