Hi ritik,
Although your GMAT score is strong, admissions teams are going to be looking for leadership experience and for individuals who have made an impact. Make sure to focus on this when writing your personal essays and when deciding who to ask for your letters of recommendation.
With regards to recommended schools for you, what are your interests post graduation? Is there a particular location you are interested in? A high concentration of your network will be in the location where you attend school, so this is important.
I recommend first identifying what your goals and what you are looking to get out of business school, and then selecting schools which can help you meet these. Business school is not the end goal; it is only a means to achieving your goal and dreams.
Hope this was of help.
Cheers,
Conrad and the
Stacy Blackman Team