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sushant1002001
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Posted on 04-22-10 1:28
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I am a Chartered Accountant student in final level in Gujarat, india. I am from kathmandu. ANd i am gonna complete my bcom from indira gandhi national open uni. via correspondence. As the university is giving me exemptions from subjects i have covered in my CA course; and i will be getting the degree after march 2011. Suppose i wanna come for mba in US? a) Am i eligible? b) Can i give GMAT if suppose indian uni. take admissions from gmat scores? c) Will i have to do masters twice from regular college to make it four years from regular college?
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kukur
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Posted on 04-22-10 5:16
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ur bachelors has to be a complete four years degree no matter where u study and should fulfill required credential hours,GMAT is acceptable and some college accept GRE as well for MBA. good luck.
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sushant1002001
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Posted on 04-23-10 3:44
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I wont be doing bachelor again. It's not feasible. How about Masters degree from regular college twice from diff. streams. For eg: MCom, And MA in Economics
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kukur
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Posted on 04-23-10 4:26
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Every college have their own criteria in US. They dunt care what and how many degrees u have. they are always bounded by rules. You dunt have to do bachelors again. You could just take the courses as required by college to fulfill the additional requirements. please email the college u r looknn to apply for and they will provide u specific details. or you could email them ur transcript to be precise and expedite ur process. Do not try to counterfeit any courses. some courses can be credited for if u match up with their syllabus. Once u meet their requirements for a complete 4yrs bachelors degree then u will be eligible for masters degree. Doing masters multiple times doesnt count.good luck again.
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