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The admissions process in MBA (Master in Business Administration) course offered by IESE Business School is designed to help to figure out if the MBA is the right fit for one’s goals. One must hold an undergraduate degree and, if one is not a native English speaker, pass an English language test. The GMAT or GRE results are important but not crucial. The GMAT or GRE requirement is mandatory and cannot be waived. GMAT/GRE scores should be received before the application deadline. One’s personality, motivation, goals, leadership abilities and communication skills are also taken into account. Documents Required A completed application form Application fee Official transcripts GMAT/GRE English test Two letters of recommendation Mandatory essays (online form) Military or Civil Service Obligation Passport-size digital photograph (max. 2Mb) MBA IESE Requirement English Language Test It can be waived for those people meeting at least one of the following criteria: For those whose mother tongue is English. One who has obtained a university degree or post graduate degree entirely in English or in an English speaking country. For a post graduate degree to qualify, it must be minimum 2 year degree. One who has lived and worked for at least two consecutive years in an English speaking country. English Tests accepted by the MBA Admissions Department are: TOEFL: The recommended TOEFL for admission is 105pts. English proficiency level is essential in order to be able to interact and participate in class. PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English Academic): The PTE Academic score required for admission is 68 (C1). IELTS: International English Language Testing System or IELTS score required for admission is band 7.5. IELTS is jointly managed by the University of Cambridge ESOL (Cambridge ESOL), British Council and IDP Education Australia. Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English: The Cambridge Proficiency Certificate score required for admission is level A or B. For more information, The English is continually assessed during the admissions process.
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