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Hi I have been on this site since a long time and now I come here on this section to really understand a few things. I want to pursue my MBA from New York (preferably on that side).

I am giving my GMAT and TOEFL, but I want to know what are my chances to enter in the schools listed below. I am an Indian Student and I have 3 to 4 years of work experience and I am an Indian CFA and am (12+5). I need to know what scores are ok with the following schools:

1] Boston University

2] Syracuse University

3] Yale University of Management

4] Bentley University


please guyzzz do answer to this post. And also please guyzzz who are already in these schools please help me with this post...

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by arun@crackverbal » Thu Jun 07, 2012 8:29 pm
Except for Yale the others are pretty much safe bets. Try to get a GMAT score as high as possible. Preferably above a 600.

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by westsidah408 » Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:47 pm
I see that you've posted this topic several times in new threads. I'm sure there's something in the rules about that :P

Either way, what you can do is look at the class profiles for your target universities. Typically, they will post the score range for 80% of the intake. That should give you an idea of what score is needed to be competitive at those programs.

Please also keep in mind that the GMAT score is ONLY ONE PART of the application. The other areas - letters of recommendation, essays, goals, etc. - are equally, if not more, important.