GMAT vs GRE - CONFUSION? Which is Easier and Better?

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  • @MiMEssay
    @MiMEssay  ปีที่แล้ว +4

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  • @harshitagrawal8868
    @harshitagrawal8868 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    If we have to go for Masters in commerce fields like finance, accounting and HR which should be pursue by student GRE or GMAT?

    • @MiMEssay
      @MiMEssay  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      For students aiming to pursue a Master’s in Commerce fields like finance, accounting, and HR, the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is generally more suitable. Here’s why:
      Business Focus: The GMAT is tailored for business and management programs, including finance, accounting, and HR.
      Program Requirements: Most top business schools and programs in commerce fields prefer or require GMAT scores.
      Skill Assessment: The GMAT assesses analytical writing, quantitative reasoning, verbal skills, and integrated reasoning, which are crucial for commerce-related programs.
      However, some programs may accept the GRE (Graduate Record Examination), so it's essential to check the specific requirements of the schools you are interested in.
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  • @Trivikram24
    @Trivikram24 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have took both gre and GMAT mocks I am getting around 310-315 and 600 around respectively..
    For pursuing mim in Germany ,is gre will be sufficient for top schools?? Around 320....
    Please suggest.

    • @MiMEssay
      @MiMEssay  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey Trivikram, I hope you are doing well! These are good scores when it comes to mock practices. Well you can certainly improve your score andi would highly recommend you to book a FREE strategy session with one of our experts and increase your admission chances by 3x.
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    • @sanskritisaxena14
      @sanskritisaxena14 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @trivikaram Can you please tell me from which website can I give both the mocks. Any particular site, please share

    • @Trivikram24
      @Trivikram24 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@sanskritisaxena14 ets power prep official website : 3 mocks
      Princeton : 2 mocks
      Kaplan and Manhattan : each 1 mock
      Crunch prep: 1 mock.
      They provide mocks in their websites and I suggest take 1 official first and go for other mocks and finally 2 official tests .. because official website test will be more closer to final exam. All the best.

  • @iqratanweer6657
    @iqratanweer6657 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Is GMAT only for MBA or Project Management/MiM/EM also require GMAT instead of GRE?

    • @MiMEssay
      @MiMEssay  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey,
      All these courses require GMAT or GRE. But you will be glad to know that some schools are waiving off GMAT on specific conditions. So if you fulfil those criteria then you can get an admit.
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  • @alltypesofshawts6237
    @alltypesofshawts6237 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    what should i give gmat or gre for Mfin

    • @MiMEssay
      @MiMEssay  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey, you can go for GMAT if you have a strong command over the quants.

    • @maitriprajapati156
      @maitriprajapati156 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@MiMEssaywhat to prefer if one has weak verbal, especially RC. I have fairly amazing quant, I can score a Q50 in GMAT and 168-170 in GRE Quant, but Verbal is a problem for both the tests, hence which will be better?

  • @harshitagrawal8868
    @harshitagrawal8868 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    If a student wants to go USA for his masters so there are options for STEM degree course in commerce fields?

    • @MiMEssay
      @MiMEssay  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Great question! If you're looking to pursue a STEM degree in the commerce field in the USA, there are some fantastic options available. STEM-designated degrees can offer added benefits like extended OPT (Optional Practical Training) periods, which is great for job opportunities post-graduation.
      Here are some popular STEM degrees in the commerce field:
      Business Analytics: This program blends business acumen with data analytics skills, making you a valuable asset in any data-driven company.
      Financial Engineering: Focuses on applying mathematical techniques to solve financial problems, ideal for careers in investment banking or risk management.
      Information Systems: Combines business courses with IT, perfect for roles that bridge the gap between business management and tech.
      Supply Chain Management: Optimizes the flow of goods and services, crucial for companies focused on efficiency and logistics.
      Would you like more details on any specific programs or universities offering these degrees? Or do you have any particular interests or career goals that you'd like me to consider in my recommendations?

  • @GayathriKatta2.3
    @GayathriKatta2.3 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I completed my UG in BSC (BZC) i am interested to study MBA in US what should i give GRE or GMAT

  • @shubhitalati
    @shubhitalati 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What should I give GMAT or GRE for MEM? I am very confused.

    • @ayushman_sr
      @ayushman_sr หลายเดือนก่อน

      take GRE, if confused

  • @Xoxo29019
    @Xoxo29019 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice content

    • @MiMEssay
      @MiMEssay  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey Kathiravan, thanks for the appreciation.

  • @AhmedKhan-bu9co
    @AhmedKhan-bu9co ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi , I’m currently in 2nd year bcom. I’m really very confused whether I should do MBA in India or do Masters program from abroad like MIM or MSc. Which classes should I join like CAT or GMAT. What should I do in India if I fail to go abroad. Or even should I do MBA or not or do any orher course. Please help me maam.

    • @MiMEssay
      @MiMEssay  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Ahmed, thanks for asking that question. I hope you’re doing well. I will try to answer your question in the best possible way. Trust me when I say this, there is no “best” field to do an MBA. This is very subjective and totally depends on one's aspirations and interests. Being a BCom student, you might already be well versed with many of the topics you’ll study in the first year of your MBA, hence, the learning curve would be less steep. The closest field related to BCom would be Finance which is indeed a popular choice among Bcom graduates. Else MIM and MSc are different. For doing an MBA from world's top business schools you will need some 2-5 years of work experience and it depends on different countries. But for MiM, which is Master's in Management, you need 0-2 years of experience and MiM is a popular degree and has been rising not just in Europe, but also in Asia, Australia, and Canada. The main reason for the popularity of MiM is that its fees is only 50% of traditional MBA programmes. You will also get an international experience with MiM. It also offers a way to advance your business knowledge immediately after graduating a
      Bachelor's programme. The average age of candidates for MiM is 23 years, so if you want to start early, this will give your career the required boost. But if you are still confused, then you can book a FREE strategy session with one of our experts and increase your admission chances by 3x.
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    • @AhmedKhan-bu9co
      @AhmedKhan-bu9co ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MiMEssay Sir, first of all thank you for giving such a great advice. And thanks for replying to my comment. I'm really glad and my confusion is cleared now. Thank you so much sir. I would really like to take a strategy session.

  • @Kishoridas-1
    @Kishoridas-1 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    63% in ug any chance if i Score good marks in gre/ GMAT to get admission in usa ?

    • @MiMEssay
      @MiMEssay  13 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Yes, you still have a chance to get admitted to a good program in the USA, even with a 63% in your undergraduate degree, especially if you score well on the GRE or GMAT. Here’s how you can improve your chances:
      Strong GRE/GMAT Scores: A high score can offset a lower GPA by showcasing your academic potential and readiness for graduate studies.
      Relevant Work Experience: If you have strong professional experience, internships, or projects related to your field, it can significantly bolster your application.
      Compelling SOP and LORs: A well-written Statement of Purpose and strong Letters of Recommendation can highlight your strengths, goals, and why you're a good fit for the program, helping to mitigate a lower GPA.
      Target the Right Schools: Focus on programs that have a holistic admission process, considering all aspects of your application, not just your GPA.
      With a good GRE/GMAT score and a well-rounded application, you can definitely improve your chances of getting into a reputable program in the USA.