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Hi All,

I have taken GMAT and scored a 580. I am inclined towards becoming an entrepreneur at later point of time in my life - might be in 8 to 10 yrs down the lane. But till then i want to work for some companies and earn practical business experience as well as save a little for my future ventures. I have a few questions in this regard.

My questions are
1. DO i stand a chance to procure an admission into a good entrepreneurship program with this score?
I do have a decent academic record and 3+ years of experience with a top tier MNC. I have been the chief student coordinator for Entrepreneurship development cell in my college and initiated/worked for many entrepreneurial development programs and seminars. Also, i have started a gaming lounge to which I could successfully apply a set of business development strategies which earned me good revenue and far better profits when compared to those of my competitors.

2. After doing an MBA in Entrepreneurship, what type of companies do offer me a job and what kind of job would they probably offer?

3.My GMAT score is low, however my academic record is decent. So I dint want my gmat score to become my hurdle to make it into a top b school. So i have started taking classes in GMAT. I wanted to know what would be an ideal/optimum gmat score to make it into a good entrepreneurship program.

Any info reg the above is appreciated.

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by Stacy Blackman » Mon Aug 08, 2011 12:56 am
Hi the_g_mat_ter,

Thanks for posting. If you are interested in attending a selective MBA program, I recommend taking the GMAT again. Your GMAT score is self-reported on your application, so an admissions team will only focus on your highest score. There are also a number of great GMAT resources online. MBA.com offers 2 free official GMAT exams, and we also post free GMAT tips here:

https://www.stacyblackman.com/tag/gmat/


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