Hi sant13osh,
When you choose to send your Official GMAT Score to a particular School/Program, you are essentially just giving that School 'access' to confirm that your Score is what you say it is on your application. Schools will not even look at your Score UNTIL you apply (and then, likely only if you are considered to be a strong Applicant that the School's Admission's Officers decide to invite to attend the School). There's no reason to 'confirm' your Score or request an interview if the School's Reps are not interested in you. The process for selecting the Schools (and any additional fees that may apply) depends on whether you take the GMAT at a Test Center or you take the At-home option. That information can be found here:
https://www.mba.com/exams/gmat/after-th ... to-schoolshttps://www.mba.com/exams/gmat-online/g ... nav=headerBefore I can offer you any additional advice for your studies, it would help if you could provide a bit more information on how you've been studying and your goals:
Studies:
1) How long have you studied? How many hours do you typically study each week?
2) What study materials have you used so far? What “brands” of CATs/mocks have you used?
3) On what dates (or approximate dates) did you take EACH of your CATs/mocks and how did you score on EACH (including the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores for EACH)?
Goals:
4) What is your overall goal score?
5) When are you planning to apply to Business School and what Schools are you planning to apply to?
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich