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How can I prepare strategically for GMAT or pursuing MBA in UK?

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How can I prepare strategically for GMAT or pursuing MBA in UK?

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Your MBA preparation is a one step procedure. Join good coaching institutes and commitment from your end. However, pursuing a MBA from UK involves the following: 1. Sending your score reports (GMAT / TOEFL / IETLS) 2. Selecting the universities. 3. Requesting Application Forms (Online/Hardcopry) 4. Arranging for official transcripts 5. Work on a detailed Résumé including all information of professional work experience along with the details like positions held, achievements and range of work. 6. Getting letters of reference or recommendation letters (signed statement from a person who knows you well professionally or has taught you in a subject that is related to the course you are applying to. It should list your positive and negative qualities, strengths and other such information.) 7. Preparing the personal application essays, and/or statement of purpose that gives the admission committee assessing your application their most significant impression of you as an individual. 8.

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Your MBA preparation is a one step procedure. Join good coaching institutes and commitment from your end. However, pursuing a MBA from UK involves the following: 1. Sending your score reports (GMAT / TOEFL / IETLS) 2. Selecting the universities. 3. Requesting Application Forms (Online/Hardcopry) 4. Arranging for official transcripts 5. Work on a detailed Résumé including all information of professional work experience along with the details like positions held, achievements and range of work. 6. Getting letters of reference or recommendation letters (signed statement from a person who knows you well professionally or has taught you in a subject that is related to the course you are applying to. It should list your positive and negative qualities, strengths and other such information.) 7. Preparing the personal application essays, and/or statement of purpose that gives the admission committee assessing your application their most significant impression of you as an individual. 8.

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