howdoesitmatter:
Thank you for your post and all the information.
The simple answer to your question is that you should obviously get as high of a GMAT score as you can possibly get. A score of 700 is sort of the standard threshold, though for many ISB candidates you may need to push for over a 730. Have you taken any practice exams? When are you applying? Do you have adequate time to study? In your estimation, will you need to take the exam more than once?
As for your profile, I would like to see more extracurricular activities or more accomplishments within those activities. The cupboard seems a little bare. Your work experience seems appropriate though 3 years is not a huge tenure.
A lot of my assessment depends on the timing of your application. If you are a year or two out from applying, there is a lot we can do to help you with shaping up your profile. Plus, that affords you time on the GMAT. If you are looking at an immediate application, then it's all about the essays, resume and letters of recommendation.
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Admissionado if you are interested in a free consultation and potentially exploring our profile and application support services.
https://admissionado.com/free-consultation/Kindly,
Seth