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GMAT 660 - which B-Schools to apply for [#permalink] New post 13 Mar 2010, 06:09
Hi,

I appeared for my GMAT exam today and scored a 660 Q(49), V(32). Can someone please suggest some good B-schools in US and Singapore where are I stand a chance for getting a call with the above score. I am specifically looking for getting enrolled this year.

Other details abt' me:
Nationality- Indian.
B-Tech in Comp Sc.
Almost 5 yrs of experience in a leading software company.

Any suggestion would help.

TIA :)
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Re: GMAT 660 - which B-Schools to apply for [#permalink] New post 24 Mar 2010, 07:31
I think more information would help. Since you're asking for recommendation, that probably means you haven't been through the application process.

It's amazing what you'll find by visiting schools. I started my first application process by "statistic", but that's not the best method. What do you want to do after MBA? what career field are you looking at?

Start narrowing down schools by their strengths in the field you want to go into, then start your application process. GMAT score alone will not get you in the door. Because you have 660, doesn't mean you'll get into school with 600 average gmat automatically.
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Re: GMAT 660 - which B-Schools to apply for [#permalink] New post 04 Apr 2010, 21:04
Hi, the online magazine that I work for have a series of articles to help applicants find a list of suitable business schools...'Why I Chose GWSB'. You can check out the full 'Why I chose' series on BusinessBecause, networking + news for the business school world! Just google us!
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Re: GMAT 660 - which B-Schools to apply for [#permalink] New post 24 Jun 2010, 19:21
hwiya320 wrote:
I think more information would help. Since you're asking for recommendation, that probably means you haven't been through the application process.

It's amazing what you'll find by visiting schools. I started my first application process by "statistic", but that's not the best method. What do you want to do after MBA? what career field are you looking at?

Start narrowing down schools by their strengths in the field you want to go into, then start your application process. GMAT score alone will not get you in the door. Because you have 660, doesn't mean you'll get into school with 600 average gmat automatically.


I also think so.
Re: GMAT 660 - which B-Schools to apply for   [#permalink] 24 Jun 2010, 19:21
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