Forum: School selection (3 Comments)
School Selection
Posted by - shivam1191 - on 16 October 2012 - 12:16pm
My profile is :
GRE 1410
TOEFL 116
B.E in Production Engineering (66.7% at the end of 6 semesters)( Currrently third in class)
Mumbai University, IndiaI am looking at the Masters in Management Course
I havent given GMAT so i had shortlisted the following colleges:
- Imperial College of London
- London School of Economics
- Warwick School of Business
I was also looking at the MiM course at University College of London
Which other colleges can i look to which do not require GMAT?Also i am applying for Msc in Engineering Management or MS&E at
Duke
Darthmouth
Cornell
StanfordPosted by - Thomas Graf - on 17 October 2012 - 12:11am
Hi again,
it just comes to my mind that I do have a list of schools that do not require the GMAT for their Master in Management (MIM) programs. This list is only a selection of programs/schools - so there may be many other that do not require it:
Bodoe Graduate Scool of Business, Nordland University
Durham Business School
ESCP Europe
Flensburg University of Applied Sciences
Hochschule Furtwangen
Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel
Hult International Business School
IE Business School
International University of Applied Sciences Bad Honnef • Bonn
Koblenz University of Applied Sciences
Kühne Logistics University
Lewis University
Munich Business School
National University of Ireland Galway
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
Steinbeis - School of International Business and Entrepreneurship (SIBE)
Università di Bologna
University College Dublin
University of Florida
Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School
Warwick Business School
WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business)Best wishes
ThomasPosted by - Thomas Graf - on 17 October 2012 - 12:05am
Hi there,
unfortunately I do not have a list of Master in Management (MIM) programs that accept the GRE or do not require GRE and GMAT at all.
You alreday have a nice list of schools, however. If you need more I would FIRST select the programs according to your career preferences. For instance:
- MIM programs in your favorite study country
- MIM programs in the FT Ranking (if this is important for you)
- MIM programs that have experience with placing students of your nationality
- MIM programs where your favorite firms come to campus
Once you have that list, I would check out which schools out of this list accept the GRE.
Best wishes
Thomas