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I have both GRE and GMAT score. My undergrad is not from a good college and my job experiences too are not from Top MNCs. If I submit both GRE and GMAT score Will it be beneficial for me?........... P.S. I want to get into Harvard, Wharton, or Insead.
First of all, you have to find out what tests a particular B-school prefers? If a B-school accepts both the tests, you can consider one in which you performed better. Contacting a current student or an expert of a particular university must offer you some invaluable information too.
You're ultimately asking an Admissions question, so you would likely find it beneficial to speak with an Admissions Expert about your overall profile and plans. Those Experts should be able to answer your Admissions questions and help define the specific areas of your profile that could use some improvement. There's a Forum full of those Experts here:
I think that simply submitting two scores are not particularly useful. A better strategy is to submit a score that is at least at 99 percentile or almost perfect.