Hi,
My profile is:
1st GMAT score: 530
2nd GMAT score: 590 ( M 48, V 24, AWA 4.5 )
Xth: 82.2 (2nd in the class)
XII: 85.6 (1st in the school)
Btech from UPTech CS: 77.2 (3rd in the class)
Two papers, on which i worked independently, accepted in a big US conference.
Two years of work Ex in Amdocs India Pvt Ltd.
I am looking to apply to MIS programs in US.
Please suggest, will my low GMAT score be mitigated?
What should I do?
Please suggest
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I am not familiar with the requirements for MIS programs. However, if you are seeking an MBA with an IS concentration then your low GMAT scores will definitely be a factor. Admissions are extremely competitive and scores below 600 will make it difficult (if not impossible) to gain entrance into a top program.
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Thanks for the quick reply.
So, should i retake the GMAT or apply with the same score?
But i will be giving the exam third time... will this make any difference?
So, should i retake the GMAT or apply with the same score?
But i will be giving the exam third time... will this make any difference?
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Dear shilpishrestha,
I agree that you need to try and increase your score for the best chances. Taking the test a third time will not have a negative impact and will demonstrate your commitment to going to business school.
Good luck,
Lisa
I agree that you need to try and increase your score for the best chances. Taking the test a third time will not have a negative impact and will demonstrate your commitment to going to business school.
Good luck,
Lisa