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abhijeetsinghh:

It's our pleasure.

I would be wary of comparing yourself to other candidates just solely based on demographic profile and GMAT scores. While those are important, they are not the only determinants.

Are you set on applying this year? It sounds like you might be better served waiting until the next application season when the Indian seats will not already be filled (assuming that's validated) and, if you want, you could retake the GMAT.

You should take a look at these lists for Germany and Canadian MiM programs done by another firm. Both look very legitimate and comprehensive.

Germany:
https://mim-guide.com/lists/top-masters ... in-germany

Canada:
https://mim-guide.com/schools/canada
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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.

I hope this helps! If you’d like, we are happy to hop on a call with you sometime this week to discuss your profile in length and further chances to the schools. Feel free to book a free session with us as per your convenience.

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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.

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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.

I hope this helps! If you’d like, we are happy to hop on a call with you sometime this week to discuss your profile in length and further chances to the schools. Feel free to book a free session with us as per your convenience.

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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


Thank you for your feedback. I'll book the session as mentioned by you. Also, We can discuss further via mail where I can share you my contact details. I'll just send you a mail, so you can revert back.

Best regards
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Sure, abhijeetsinghh

Let’s have an insightful discussion over a call.

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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.

I hope this helps! If you’d like, we are happy to hop on a call with you sometime this week to discuss your profile in length and further chances to the schools. Feel free to book a free session with us as per your convenience.

Insights from an INSEAD Alum on How to Ace Your MBA Application

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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


Thank you for your feedback. I'll book the session as mentioned by you. Also, We can discuss further via mail where I can share you my contact details. I'll just send you a mail, so you can revert back.

Best regards
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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

Hi Abhijeet,

You can find a list of top MiM programs here: https://www.aringo.com/masters-in-management/

We have a lot of experience with getting candidates admitted into MiM programs so feel free to reach out if you need any help!
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