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Visa chances depend more upon your application to CHC rather than which university accepts you. As long as you avoid colleges and go for universities, your visa chances improve (slightly).
As for your other question, I would not recommend going for a MBA w/o GMAT. If your willing to invest all that money, you should go for a good business school. As far as I know, there is only Royal Roads and Vancouver Island University that offer admission into their MBA programs w/o GMAT but neither of the universities has a very good reputation. Unless you want to spend your future in Canada stocking the shelves at Wal-Mart, I would suggest study up for your GMAT.
Visa chances depend more upon your application to CHC rather than which university accepts you. As long as you avoid colleges and go for universities, your visa chances improve (slightly).
As for your other question, I would not recommend going for a MBA w/o GMAT. If your willing to invest all that money, you should go for a good business school. As far as I know, there is only Royal Roads and Vancouver Island University that offer admission into their MBA programs w/o GMAT but neither of the universities has a very good reputation. Unless you want to spend your future in Canada stocking the shelves at Wal-Mart, I would suggest study up for your GMAT.
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