Admission briefing
University Admission Briefing
Wisdom Mart helps students to get admission to the recognized universities and have a course of their choice that adequately suits their goals and expectations. Our experts guide you to connect abroad universities for all undergraduates, graduates, MBA, and Ph.D. studies.
Standardized Tests for aspirants
The patterned tests needed for admission differ from country to country and from course to course. These ‘standardized tests’ are intended to estimates students’ aptitude. Students, whose primary language is not English must also manifest their knowledge by taking the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). Graduate schools of business and MBA programs normally want the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT); Postgraduate programs in other disciplines want the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Aspirants who want to go for Undergraduate Programs after class 12 have to take the SAT I and SAT II tests.
Admission briefing
MBA Admissions
Most top B-schools have a punctilious admission process to select students into their programs. Admission judgments are not rubric-driven, but rely on the applicant’s profile. The application process should be thoroughly performed with all inquired information revealing the qualifications that institutions demand and emphasize in their public matters. The admission selection process is highly competitive with the best candidates competing for a restricted number of school openings. A candidate’s Undergraduate performance, GMAT and TOEFL test scores (when required), work experience, career goals, personal essays, resume, and statement letters are distinct phases of an MBA application.
All Business Universities expect applicants to possess a Bachelors Degree or equivalent. However, it is not compulsory to have prior expertise to business studies to be prefaced into an MBA Program.
Graduate Admissions
- For admission to Postgraduate courses, you need to have a Bachelor’s degree. GRE and TOEFL scores are compulsory for admission to Graduate programs. The range and choice of courses open in universities abroad is considerably inclusive and one can always find the course of one’s choice. The universities mostly have their academic sessions commencing from Fall (August/September) and Spring (January/February).
- Funding options are available to aspirants for most graduate programs in the form of scholarships and research and teaching associations, although, they might not be adequate to meet all expenses.
Undergraduate Admissions
- For Undergraduate admissions, SAT scores, personal essays, recommendation letters from teachers and financial proclamations are required along with the applications.
- The choice of courses available is diverse and diminutive financial aid is also given and most students can cover their expenses.
- Part-time jobs are conversely available on campus, and students can expect to cover a part of their living costs by working part-time.
Why Wisdom Mart?
- A team of highly qualified experts who comprehend the admissions process.
- High-grade placement history.
- Pre-Screening of applicants to ensure that you get admission in the school/college, best-affable for you.
- 99% attainment rate.
- 88% success rate on Scholarships/Financial Aid.
- Professional approach.
- Supreme levels of commitment.
- Capability in diverse areas of study.
- Several value-added services.