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What is the official name of your graduate degree? Was it a general managment curriculum?

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My undergraduate was Bachelors of Commerce - 3 year program.

And the graduate degree was a Master in Management Studies (MMS), with a specialization in Marketing. The MMS degree was a 2 year program.
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You might be ineligible to attend some of the schools you mentioned as a result of your MMS.

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"Q: If I already completed an MBA or similar degree from another school, in or out of the U.S., am I still eligible for admission?

No, Vanderbilt does not admit applicants seeking a second MBA degree or a similar graduate management degree, regardless of where the first was obtained. Exempt from this policy are graduate management degrees that were earned at a college or university outside the U.S. in order to satisfy the four-year U.S. bachelor’s degree requirement. Also exempt are master’s degrees that focus on a specific functional area of business (such as accounting, finance, or management information systems) and do not offer a broad general management curriculum typical of the MBA degree."
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Hi Hjort,

This says, "Exempt from this policy are graduate management degrees that were earned at a college or university outside the U.S. in order to satisfy the four-year U.S. bachelor’s degree requirement."

I think this means I am eligible to apply, since my undergraduate was a 3 year program in India, and without the MMS degree, I would not be able to satisfy the four-year U.S. bachelor’s degree requirement.

Please let me know your thoughts on this. I will also get in touch with all the schools I am planning to apply to, and find out where I stand.

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Yes, I agree with your reading of the Vanderbilt policy. I figured that you were already aware that some schools restricted access to second MBAs but I thought it would be worth mentioning anyway. Note that even schools that allow second MBAs generally want a convincing justification for why you need a "duplicate" degree.

Otherwise, you sound like a strong candidate for the Near Elites and certainly the NEF schools. Depending on the story you build in your LORs and essays, I would take a closer look at adding some TransElites and Elites into your portfolio.

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