mrinmayi,
First off, a score between 670-700 will put you right in the mean range or towards the lower portion of the mean range at those Top 20 schools. This is to say that, on those terms, you'd be competitive. 24/25 years old, though, is very young for an individual to be accepted in to these programs. So the question of "Why MBA" and "Why Now" becomes even more important--you should have some element of your application, particularly in your background/experience, that helps differentiate you. And starting a digital marketing strategy business may very well be that differentiator, but some nuanced crafting of your story will be helpful. Furthermore, we wouldn't necessarily go in saying that you want an MBA to leverage the school's network as the primary or only reason. So why else would you like an MBA? And most critically, why would you like an MBA now? That question of timing is going to be important for most schools--they could think you're an excellent candidate and would want to see you in a couple years if the "Why now" question isn't sufficiently answered.
You have some unique and top quality credentials in your application. The key now is going to be in the execution and how you craft your story.
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