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I have also recently completed my bachelor in Business Administration and currently i am doing job in a company. But due to workload i couldnot manage to take my time to prepare Gmat so i am thinking to apply without Gmat score. so, can somebody guide me on finding some university which waive Gmat and provide scholarship based on GPA??

Hi Labesh123,

I recommend that you check the websites of schools you're considering. If the school offers a test waiver option, you'd be able to find it on their websites and apply for it through their application portal. You'll receive their notification decision whether your application to waive the test was approved or not. Hope that helps :)
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I have also recently completed my bachelor in Business Administration and currently i am doing job in a company. But due to workload i couldnot manage to take my time to prepare Gmat so i am thinking to apply without Gmat score. so, can somebody guide me on finding some university which waive Gmat and provide scholarship based on GPA??

Hello Labesh123,

Thanks for writing in.

There will not be many schools that offer a waiver and the best situation will be for you to take the test. However, if there exists no possibility at all, you would want to garner this information from the websites of the schools; you may also write to some of your target schools in this regard.

All the best!
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