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Okay...if it is with respect to getting return on investment thing...Can you suggest me something . I did search few of the unis in New York but most of them require GRE score and have explicitly mentioned that they won't even consider the GMAT score .

Hi Raths:
I believe you are asking for me to suggest a number of schools based on based on ROI. However, this is something that is impossible for me to do and have it be of any use for you. An ROI calculation requires that you estimate some sort of future value or return, given your investment in an MBA. You have to determine how much you think you will make in a future career. I can't really come up with this. Even if I were able to - it would still be a disservice to you - as you are the one who really needs to take an interest in figure out what you want to do and how much you will eventually be able to make doing it. So when you figure out what you will do with your MS in Finance degree, then estimate a salary and use an online ROI calculator to figure out your return.
Right now, I am only telling you that the probably of realizing this ROI is greater in locations where more jobs are located. If you find a school with a good return, then take the GRE and attend.
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Paul Lanzillotti