Hi
abhijeetsinghh,
The score and GPA appear to be decent for the good MiM programs - ESSEC, ESCP, Bocconi, and IE. Obviously, additional factors such as extracurricular/volunteer experiences and internship experiences will play a role. Relevant job experience would also be advantageous. To make a strong application, you should be able to demonstrate any leadership and organizational experience you have gained while working or via extracurricular activities. In terms of scholarships, I would say that there are several sorts of MiM Scholarships accessible to students interested in pursuing the MiM Program. Merit-based, need-based, region-based, and diversity-based are some options. There are also other scholarships available at your preferred institution. If you want to apply to the best MiM programs, a GMAT score of 700 or higher can help you get in.
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Hi,
Greetings from my side.
I gave my first GMAT exam yesterday and received a score of 660 with 49 in Quants and 31 in verbal( although I thought my verbal was going well). I don't plan to give GMAT again any time soon. What are the schools I can apply to with these scores? Also, I applied for ESMT, but the seats for Indian applicants have already been booked. My preferable destination would be Europe or Canada. I'm looking for a scholarship too. So a decent university that can provide scholarships with this score would be highly recommended.
Background information- I have a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering with a CGPA of 8.36 out of 10, and more than 1.5 years of experience.
Best regards,
Abhijeet Singh