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Aimhigh2012
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HI All,
I gave my GMAT in May this year and scored 720.
The problem is that the "Undergraduate GPA" that i reported was based on the conversion table on MBA.com. Now i have 70% in my college degree(Highest was around 80%), which was converted to ~2.2. Now i have reported 2.2 and the same reflects on my GMAT scorecard.
I want to know is this a very lo GPA as i read through the threads on BTG and found that generally have GPA of 3+. I studied in an REC/NIT where scoring not easy, and 70% is really good. Will the low Undergraduate GPA reported on the GMAT Scorecard affect my chances, or will the transcripts and the mark-sheets that i'll submit will take care of this?
I am very nervous on this issue. Any opinions are welcome.
TIA
I gave my GMAT in May this year and scored 720.
The problem is that the "Undergraduate GPA" that i reported was based on the conversion table on MBA.com. Now i have 70% in my college degree(Highest was around 80%), which was converted to ~2.2. Now i have reported 2.2 and the same reflects on my GMAT scorecard.
I want to know is this a very lo GPA as i read through the threads on BTG and found that generally have GPA of 3+. I studied in an REC/NIT where scoring not easy, and 70% is really good. Will the low Undergraduate GPA reported on the GMAT Scorecard affect my chances, or will the transcripts and the mark-sheets that i'll submit will take care of this?
I am very nervous on this issue. Any opinions are welcome.
TIA












