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Thanks for your reply. Can you please advise few schools (top) where I have a chance based on current score and. Based on improved gmat score of circa 700

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The 660 GMAT is below the average of all of the top programs - in the top 30 to 40, and it will be difficult to be recruited for finance with that GMAT score as well. If you do boost the score to 700, then much will depend on the nature of your work and leadership in your current role and as a manager at PwC. Assuming excellent leadership and impact, then I feel you could possibly aim for the top programs. If your consulting role was limited to tax advisory and managing a team of consultants without much influence on the direction of the firm and its clients, then even more will depend on your current role and that GMAT score. If those don't include amazing leadership, then I recommend you apply as well to some lower ranked programs that do solid recruiting in finance. These would include Notre Dame, UT Austin, UNC, and Darden.