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It's definitely doable. Check the average score ranges for those universities. If possible, schedule a call with the universities admissions team. I will strongly advise you to retake the GMAT if possible, as retaking the GMAT on an average increases the score by 30 points.

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Your GMAT score of 605 is on the lower side for competitive business schools, but your strong CA background, international exposure, and leadership experience add value to your profile. Retaking the GMAT could improve your chances at top programs, especially if you aim for a 650+ score. However, if you are targeting mid-tier schools in Canada, Europe, or some Indian programs like Great Lakes, your current score may be sufficient. Research schools with average GMAT ranges close to your score and assess their emphasis on holistic applications. If you can improve your GMAT, a retake is advisable.


How feasible is Rotman & Ivey Business School, Canada & SMU Singapore, whose GMAT score is around my score....?
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How feasible is Rotman & Ivey Business School, Canada & SMU Singapore, whose GMAT score is around my score....?
Rotman will be difficult with that score. Ivey definitely possible. And while SMU will also be fine with that score, why do you want to go to SMU? NUS and NTU are the two you want to look at in Singapore.
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How feasible is Rotman & Ivey Business School, Canada & SMU Singapore, whose GMAT score is around my score....?
Rotman will be difficult with that score. Ivey definitely possible. And while SMU will also be fine with that score, why do you want to go to SMU? NUS and NTU are the two you want to look at in Singapore.

Is it possible to get into NUS/NTU with my current score...?
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