I remember reading your profile in Ask Stacy section:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/viewtopic.php?t=4134
harry_x1 wrote:hi aim,
thanks for ur offer to help. am quiet confused nowadays.
nways i am a commissioned officer in indian air force with 5 years of leadership experience till date.
graduation from panjab university india- score 66.4%
12th standard from CBSE india: 82.4%
good extra curriculars in school and college(NCC, hockey, cricket, theater, cultural dance)
am searching for options which provide me with good enough international exposure and assured good placement. as am not having very sound financials to back myself, therefore will have to rely more on loans, so am loookin for schools which provide me with good enough career to repay my loans back quickly.
have made a tentative short list of schools am considering applying to;
1. IIM Ahmedabad, india
2. ISB, hyderabad
3. Ivey, canada(economical enough with good placement oppurtunity)
4. Tuck, USA(provides loans without USA based gauranteer)
5. Duke, USA(provides loans without USA based gauranteer)
6. NUS
ur advise on the issue is highly welcome. will go for foreign university only if there is reasonable enough surity of getting a good job in a western country so that am able to pay to pay of my debts.
am reasonably confident of breakin the 730-750 barrier if i give my gmat again. but have been advised by many to concentrate on my applications rather than to reappear.
ur advise on the issu is highly solicited.
thanks
harry
Have you considered applyng to European B-schools? (I'm not making you more confused

I'm just asking? any UK school? of one year Program? )
Rather than commenting on your profile I'd directly tell you my suggestion.

(because ultimately that is what you are looking for! )
I think you dont have to re-take GMAT.
710 would have its role, now lets concentrate on the other parts of application.