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Hi Linda

Thanks for your response.

I just wanted to know few more things. I heard that in US all the colleges are having 2 yrs course. Do they also have 1 year course !

What will be a good chance to get a scholarship in those colleges for 1 yr course and who much gmat score do they need to give a scholarship.

Thanks for your time & advice.

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Rohan Chowdhary


Rohan,

In the U.S. most MBA courses are two years, but not all. Here is a partial list of U.S.-based one-year MBA programs: https://poetsandquants.com/2012/07/10/gu ... -programs/ .

While the GMAT is a factor in awarding financial aid, there is no one number (except perhaps 800) that would guarantee you a scholarship at every one-year program in the U.S. In general, an above average profile, including GMAT, GPA, quality work experience, and all elements of a profile will be considered and what you need will vary from school to school.

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Linda