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Hi Vamsi, with the limited information you've provided about yourself, my answer is more inclined towards a yes, provided that you get a decent GMAT score.

In fact, I would strongly suggest that at this stage, you should be concentrating on getting a good GMAT score, than a Project Management certification. A Project Management certification would at best be a good-to-have, while a decent GMAT score is a must-have, for a realistic shot at these schools.
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DisciplinedPrep wrote:
Of course, you do. You have a stellar academic performance all along. However, you must also focus on your extracurricular activities and leadership capabilities, areas of prime importance on the application. I believe you are planning to take the GMAT. If yes, then a 700-730 score could give you a comfortable edge.
All the best. :)
thanks for ur response, I am planning to take GMAT in MAY

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VAMSIGUPTA92 wrote:
I am naval architect (ship designer) and I have 5yrs of professional experience. I have handled 4 projects. Do I have a chance for getting in to IIM's and ISB. I want to do project managment course.
10-85%,12-85%,BTECH-8 CGPA.
PLS tell my chances of getting it.

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Hello VAMSIGUPTA92,

Hope you're well.

Of course, you have a good chance of making it to ISB.

Your academic experience and work experience look good; however, a lot will now depend on your GMAT score, how you present your achievements through your essays, and the career goals you put forth.

We look forward to receiving more details pertaining to the same.

Good Luck!
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