Hi Kaushal,
You have a notable profile & a good GPA. Although the weightage given to GMAT is not more than 20% of the entire application in any b-school. But, you need to have a certain score which matches the avg. cut-off (btw 670-720). So, it goes without saying that you need to write your GMAT again. And then you can target the schools like: Duke, Tuck, Haas, Darden, Ross, Kenan-Flagler, Emory, SMU-Cox, Cornell & McCombs whose avg. GMAT range falls between 590-730.
I would suggest you to focus on your application essays & interview preparations which cover around 65% of the entire application. You can start with your application essays parallel to your GMAT, so that you have sufficient time for comprehensive preparation. Also, you can try your chances in b-school(s) by clicking to the link
https://www.general-ed.com/chances-of-bschoolLet me know if you have any other concerns. You can even PM me your number to discuss on your profile or selecting b-schools for you.
Cheers!!
Neha
https://www.general-ed.com/testimonialskaushaljain1985
Hello All,
Please suggest the schools based on my profile:
Undergrad: Mechanical Engineering: First Class, from India.
Master's: MS Engineering Management, GPA 3.9/4.0
Work EX: 1.5 years in US with Healthcare co. as an implementation specialist.
3.5 years by time I go for an mba in India with a manufacturing firm as an assistant operations manager.
Extra curricular Activities: Decent.
GMAT: 590 v26, q46.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
kaushaljain1985
Hello All,
Please suggest the schools based on my profile:
Undergrad: Mechanical Engineering: First Class, from India.
Master's: MS Engineering Management, GPA 3.9/4.0
Work EX: 1.5 years in US with Healthcare co. as an implementation specialist.
3.5 years by time I go for an mba in India with a manufacturing firm as an assistant operations manager.
Extra curricular Activities: Decent.
GMAT: 590 v26, q46.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.