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Hey I attempted FE gmat revise but couldn’t score beyond 585 Now I’m Planning to switch to gre as my aim is only ISB or IIM A as I have 8yrs of work experience Is this switch right ?does gnat is preferred more than gre Any suggestion will appreciated
Hey I attempted FE gmat revise but couldn’t score beyond 585 Now I’m Planning to switch to gre as my aim is only ISB or IIM A as I have 8yrs of work experience Is this switch right ?does gnat is preferred more than gre Any suggestion will appreciated
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Most business schools prefer GMAT over GRE but that doesn't mean you can't get in with GRE. If you have decided to go with GRE, for ISB and IIM i think a score of 324+ will be good.
The GMAT and GRE are both standardized tests used for graduate school admissions, but they are tailored to different fields. The GMAT is generally preferred by business schools, while the GRE is more widely accepted across various graduate programs.
My issue is that I want to do an MBA. I have completed a BBA, and currently, I’m working as an HR Manager in a balloon company. Now, I want to improve myself. Can you suggest which test would be better for me — GMAT or GRE — based on my job and career goals?