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Myself Samir Gupta. I will be graduating with MS in Electrical Engineering from Arizona State University in May 2012. I am planning to preparing for GMAT and appear for the test after two years.
I would be glad if some one out here can guide me or provide link on how to devise the study plan. Also, do I require any recommendation from my peer or professor in the future for admission? So that I can inform the people before hand.
Samir, Yes you'll need recommendations but chances are you'll want to get them from people you work with professionally. You'll need 2-3 depending on school so 1 peer and 2 professionals are a good way to go.
If you'd like a study plan - most are between 2-3 months. Usually they don't go for 2 years as you hinted.