Want to go to a top Business School, so that you can get a high-paying job at a prestigious organization, within three (3) months of graduating?
Well you first need to be admitted! :)
Admission into top Business Schools is more than just completing application forms, you have to complete the forms perfectly - without grammatical errors and typos and really make an impression/stand out with your admissions essay.
For students wishing to do an MBA degree, however, you will also need to get a great score (above 700) in the GMAT Exam. [The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is marked out of 800 points].
Passing the GMAT is a necessary requirement to enter any MBA Programme in the USA and Canada.
For top universities like the Stanfords, Harvards, and Massachusetts Institute of Technologies of the world, however, you must pass the GMAT exam in the top 5%, to be considered for admission.
Competition is very stiff, with only 6-9% of applicants to these universities, getting a place.
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Gillian
Sources Include
1) Article,"Best Business Schools",( for 2011): MBA Rankings, via US News, accessed June 13,2011
2) Article, "Stanford and Duke Admitted How Many? - Colleges Report 2011 Admission Figures" by Jacques Steinberg, New York Times Education feature - The Choice: Demistifying College Admissions and Aid, March 30,2011