VantagePointMBA wrote:
Hi there,
The best place to start when evaluating which programs you're competitive for is to check out the class profiles that each school publishes. Those will give you a sense for the average GMAT, GPA, years of work experience, etc. For the top programs in the US, the average GMAT score is around 720-730. In your case, with 9 years of work experience, you're likely out of range for the top programs in the US but could could consider an EMBA or some of the European MBA programs that skew a bit older.
Best of luck to you!
Kindly,
Melody
Dear melody,
U mean to say that top programs do not take people with more work experience?? But I heard that work experience for people doing mba varies from 5 yrs to around 15-20 yrs.
What do I have to do to get into top colleges in world??
Can you guide??
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