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It is talked of as the land of dream fulfillment, of cutting edge quality, of mega bucks and of life as you want it to be.

Whatever you have heard about the U.S., it's true. And getting an education there is probably the simplest and most reputable way of being a part of the great American dream.

Eligibility

Almost all US universities require16 years of undergraduate education. That is, four years of education after High School/Junior College. Most US universities recommend/require a minimum of two to three years of work experience.

GMAT is required for almost all universities in US. It is also one of the most important criteria for admissions. For international students, GMAT is required not just for admission but also for student visa. Tofel This is required by almost all universities in US.

List of American B-Schools

Arizona State University–Main Campus
Boston College (Carroll)
Brigham Young University (Marriott) (UT)
Case Western Reserve University (Weatherhead) (OH)
Columbia University (NY)
Carnegie Mellon University (PA)
Cornell University (Johnson) (NY)
Duke University (Fuqua) (NC)
Dartmouth College (Tuck) (NH)
Emory University (Goizueta) (GA)
Georgetown University (McDonough) (DC)
Georgia Institute of Technology (DuPree)
Harvard University (MA)
Indiana University–Bloomington (Kelley)
Massachusetts Institute of technology (Sloan)
Michigan State University (Broad)
Northwestern University (Kellogg) (IL)
New York University (Stern)
Ohio State University (Fisher)

Purdue University–West Lafayette (Krannert) (IN)
Penn State University–University Park (Smeal)
Rice University (Jones) (TX)
Stanford University (CA)
Southern Methodist University (Cox) (TX)
Tulane University (Freeman) (LA)
Thunderbird Graduate School (AZ)
Texas A&M University–College Station (Mays)
University of Virginia (Darden)
University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
University of Texas–Austin
University of California–Los Angeles (Anderson)
University of California–Berkeley (Haas)
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
University of Southern California (Marshall)
University of Rochester (Simon) (NY)
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities (Carlson)
University of Arizona (Eller)
University of Maryland–College Park (Smith)

University of Wisconsin–Madison
University of California–Irvine
University of Chicago
University of California–Davis
University of Georgia (Terry)
University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign
University of Notre Dame (IN)
Vanderbilt University (Owen) (TN)
Washington University (Olin)
Wake Forest University (Babcock) (NC)
Yale University (CT)