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I am planning to apply to ISB this year.I hardly find candidates on this forum applying to ISB with a GRE score. My question is how does admission committee view GRE score instead of GMAT. Do they put more weightage on GMAT compared to GRE. Will a 325+ score be considered safe to apply. ISB says that it does not differentiate between GRE/GMAT, how far is this true?
I would like your expert opinion and advice on this.
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I am planning to apply to ISB this year.I hardly find candidates on this forum applying to ISB with a GRE score. My question is how does admission committee view GRE score instead of GMAT. Do they put more weightage on GMAT compared to GRE. Will a 325+ score be considered safe to apply. ISB says that it does not differentiate between GRE/GMAT, how far is this true?
I would like your expert opinion and advice on this.
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Technically, if you score 325+, you'll have a realistic shot at a interview for PGP. That seems to be the unofficial cutoff, given the calls let out in the last couple of years. Anything less than that, you need something stellar in your profile to cover up.
I don’t think the ISB will have any preference in terms of GMAT/GRE. If they have they’d have mentioned. Also, you can check the score conversion GMAT -> GRE, which is provided on ETS website. I think 700 in GMAT is equivalent to 325 in GRE.
I think it depends on the profile but someone who had applied with a 325 GRE last year got feedback to improve his score to 328+ They didn't get an interview invite with 325.