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Hi there,

I understand that there's a lot of conflicting information out there about MBA admissions! In general, admitted students to the top MBA programs tend to skew around 4-6 years of work experience in the US. That's not to say that more experienced applicants aren't admitted but it's less common.

Our services guide applicants through the entire application process but folks typically start working with us when they're further along in the process than you are. I recommend taking the GMAT and see where that puts you and then you can evaluate your next steps from there.

We wish you all the best!

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Hi there,

I understand that there's a lot of conflicting information out there about MBA admissions! In general, admitted students to the top MBA programs tend to skew around 4-6 years of work experience in the US. That's not to say that more experienced applicants aren't admitted but it's less common.

Our services guide applicants through the entire application process but folks typically start working with us when they're further along in the process than you are. I recommend taking the GMAT and see where that puts you and then you can evaluate your next steps from there.

We wish you all the best!

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Thanks again for your reply.

Will Executive Assessment exam will be benificial for me in place of GMAT????

Is Executive MBA is part time MBA or its a full time MBA with senior people.

Which kind of program is better?? Normal MBA or executive MBA??


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Hello again! A few EMBA programs have started accepting the EA but not all so I suggest checking out the admissions requirements for your target schools to confirm what test scores they accept. From there you can decide which test makes sense for you.

EMBA programs are typically part-time in nature and are geared towards mid-career professionals with managerial responsibilities.

No program is objectively better than the other. It completely depends on what your goals are and what you hope to get out of the MBA.

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