GMAT Guidance Required!!!

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GMAT Guidance Required!!!

by ankur.nsit » Sun Apr 20, 2008 1:16 am
Hi all....

I am currently pursuing third year of my BE degree. Actually I was thinking to take GMAT within this year; then go for work-ex for a couple of years after my graduation and finally apply for admission to some premier B school. But few people told me that despite of the validity of score for 5 years, the schools might ask me to retake the test while applying.

Kindly guide..

Also, it would be kind enough of you guys if someone can throw some light on which schools usually take grads with 2 yrs work-ex.
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by Prasanna » Sun Apr 20, 2008 3:19 am
Moved the post to the appropriate section.

You are bringing up an interesting question. I think technically the score should be valid for 5 years, unless the school expressly states conditions on the timing of the exam. Are you looking at US Schools or Schools in India?

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by ankur.nsit » Sun Apr 20, 2008 9:50 am
Well I am looking for European and US schools.
Also, the person from whom I got the knowledge got this reply from ISB as far as I remember. But still I would like to know about the impact of same thing on European and US schools.

Thanx for moving the post though...I realised it only after I made the post.

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by Prasanna » Mon Apr 21, 2008 5:03 pm
The best thing to do would be to contact your target schools with your question. You will get the final word on the subject.

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by Stacey Koprince » Thu Apr 24, 2008 6:18 pm
Your score is valid for 5 years as far as GMAC is concerned. Most schools will accept a score as long as it is still valid by GMAC's measure, but some require you to take it within a shorter period of time (eg, 3 years).

As Prasanna says, contact the specific schools to which you'd like to apply and ask them if they have any such requirements. Also, requirements could change over time, of course - just something to keep in mind.
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by ankur.nsit » Thu Apr 24, 2008 7:54 pm
Thanx alot for your guidance stacey and prasanna...I did it and got the reply from three schools already...and they have confirmed that they will consider the score as per GMAC's rules, i.e. five years..

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by VP_RedSoxFan » Thu May 01, 2008 8:01 pm
I actually think that you have a good strategy, subject to the 5 year constraints. One of the most common thing an instructor hears from students is something along the lines of, "I haven't done anything like this in years!" Well, if you take the exam in the near future, I think you'll benefit from "having done this kind of thing" recently. Your recent test taking stamina and study habits would, I bet, help you.

FWIW, the Univ. of Chicago has a program call Chicago Business Fellows. It is a part-time program expressly for students of high scholarship but low work experience. You can check it out here.
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