Depends on the program and/or school to which you're applying.
I assume most MBA schools require a GMAT. If there's some other Master's of Human Resources program through an other-than-business field of study, you may instead need to take the GRE. For example, human resources may be studied through an applied psychology or other social science. In this case you'd likely need to take the GRE.
2007-08-28 06:37:35
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answered by Buying is Voting 7
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It depends upon the school/program. At the school where I profess the Dept of Social Science / Public Admin (GRE) has Labor Studies and Human Resources. The Business Dept has Management (GMAT).
2007-08-28 13:42:47
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answered by professorc 7
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Contact the instituition(s) you are applying for a Master's degree and find out if they want you to take the GMAT or GRE.
2007-08-28 13:49:13
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answered by cidyah 7
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Check with the university you plan to attend. The course data will be listed on a website, and it will state all of the requirements. Usually, the GMAT is taken for buisness courses, but some places let you chose.
2007-08-28 13:39:08
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answered by kelannde 6
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