GMAT 620 and 5+ yrs of experience

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by apphelp » Sat Jul 30, 2011 10:49 pm
Hi Sujith,

Your GMAT score is slightly below avg for all these schools but if you present your profile well in essays and application you can have a decent shot.

We are assuming that you dont want to retake GMAT. If you can and get a 670 or so than your chances will be far better. Also, you can then give a shot to ISB as well.

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by ThinkAdmit » Tue Aug 02, 2011 10:30 pm
sujith1984 wrote:My current GMAT score is 620 and i have work experience of 5+ years. What chance do i stand of getting into GLIM / SP JAIN / XLRI PGPM programs.

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Sujith
Hi Sujith,

It would help if you can tell a bit more about yourself, about your work-experience. Although the GMAT score alone is not a good indicator of a candidate's admission chances, 620 is a tad low. Retaking the GMAT with a target of upwards of 680 would help. Then again, it depends a lot on your background, your industry, the quality of your work, your extra curricular involvement, your personal experiences, etc.
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