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by targetmba6 » Sat Apr 28, 2018 12:42 am
Hello Experts,

Please suggest me good universities for GMAT SCORE-570
JOB Experience: 5+
Team Manager exp:2 +
Onsite experience in France
Working for investing banking client by proving them IT solutions
Studied ECE engg. in one of the top 20 universities in India
Does write poems and help my father in writing books after travelling all over India.
Participated in extracurricular activities as well.
knows other language as well.
CGPA:8.25
GMAT1 - 460
GMAT2-570 (V22, Q-47)

Please suggest me good program and universities overseas (esp. USA)
Doesn't want to retake GMAT anymore as i am also getting late.

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by [email protected] » Sat Apr 28, 2018 7:05 pm
Hi targetmba6,

The process of applying to (and ultimately attending) Business School will require a big investment of time, money and energy on your part, so you really should make sure that the Programs that you apply to match your career goals/needs. There are a variety of factors that go into selecting the Schools that you'll apply to. Instead of just applying to Programs in which you might have a good chance to 'get in', here are some other things to think about:

1) Is there a particular company that you want to work for or industry that you want to work in? Certain degrees are more appropriate than others if you have a specific career goal.
2) What do you want your MBA to do for you?
3) Do you want to go to School full-time or part-time?
4) Are you willing to relocate? Are you comfortable with working through a program that is primarily online?
5) Are you going to be applying for scholarships?
Etc.

It's okay if you don't have answers to any of these questions just yet, but you really should try to define all of the important variables in terms of your goals, so that you can tailor your entire approach to getting into the best School that matches what you're looking for.

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