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Dear Raunak,
While you have strong transcripts and good work experience, your GMAT is low relative to other applicants with similar education and professional experience. Consequently, you will have a bit of an obstacle to overcome to be successful at your target schools. In particular, your GMAT might not be strong enough at INSEAD where an 80% on both the quant and verbal sections is preferred. I do think NUS and Manchester are more reasonable for you; however, you will want to have a compelling application package for any school that makes a strong case for your admission. With regard to other schools, I encourage you to read our sticky on school selection for tips on identifying other programs that might be a match for you.
Good luck,
Lisa
While you have strong transcripts and good work experience, your GMAT is low relative to other applicants with similar education and professional experience. Consequently, you will have a bit of an obstacle to overcome to be successful at your target schools. In particular, your GMAT might not be strong enough at INSEAD where an 80% on both the quant and verbal sections is preferred. I do think NUS and Manchester are more reasonable for you; however, you will want to have a compelling application package for any school that makes a strong case for your admission. With regard to other schools, I encourage you to read our sticky on school selection for tips on identifying other programs that might be a match for you.
Good luck,
Lisa