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Hi stacy!!!!i need some very important information...my profile is : 75% in tenth std; 76% in 11th and 12th std; and 65% in my b.tech and i had a work experience of 3.5yrs in a it company in india,later i completed,pg diploma in humber college which is in canada with an aggregate of 86%....now i am in job trails,and after getting into a company,i am planning to take gmat...my question is,if i score 700+ in gmat,am i eligible for top b-schools with the score and my average academic background?i am very confused and please show me a way to beat gmat as it is my only life
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Hi jsrinivas,
Thanks for your post. Unfortunately it is difficult to answer your question with the limited information written. Most top MBA programs do like to see a score of at least a 700 on the GMAT, although the GMAT is one of many factors that they will consider.
If you would like, we also provide free MBA admissions advice on our blog here: https://www.stacyblackman.com/blog/
Cheers,
Conrad and the Stacy Blackman Team
Thanks for your post. Unfortunately it is difficult to answer your question with the limited information written. Most top MBA programs do like to see a score of at least a 700 on the GMAT, although the GMAT is one of many factors that they will consider.
If you would like, we also provide free MBA admissions advice on our blog here: https://www.stacyblackman.com/blog/
Cheers,
Conrad and the Stacy Blackman Team
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