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As per your given information, you have a fair profile though I would need more information on extracurricular activities such as any participation in social organizations, sports or NGO’s, awards or any other achievements to give you solid actionable pointers on the profile.
As for the GRE, it is pretty strong and it would definitely help you outrun some of the competition in initial application screening and will also help you overcome the effects of your low GPA and keep your profile competitive.
The major downfall with your profile would be the lack of work experience and no finance-related certifications though you can overcome this via finance courses via MOOC’s, an internship in financial fields and look for a strong project through which you can showcase your financial acumen.
Though you have to keep in mind that GRE many times acts only as a gatekeeper, if you obtain a mark above a certain minimum score, you can pass on and then the next decision is dependent upon how strong your academics and your profile is.
You need to work hard on your Essays. It will play a major role in your application, so highlight your profile strengths the best way you can make sure that you spend enough time perfecting them.
Lastly, as I mentioned more profile details would be helpful to give you solid actionable pointers on the profile and enhance them in the best way possible to enhance your chances, so I would suggest you take up a free profile evaluation here adding information about extracurricular activities so that you can widen up your school options that might be a fit for your profile:
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