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A few points here Senthil:
  1. There is no 'ideal' score unfortunately. Higher the better is the mantra. Since these programs are for experienced professionals though, they do selectively waive off the GMAT requirement. If you haven't yet - get in touch with the program adcoms right away. In that regard, it will be good to understand what part of banking have you been associated with - manager is a super generic term and doesn't really say much. In general, the IIM 1 year programs could be a better fit here.
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Hi Senthil,

1) I would target a score as close to 700 as possible. If you can do better - more power to you!

2) We do - I can share my personal experience with applications to the Stanford MSx program - please call in (schedule an appointment through our link in the signature).

3) Our fee structure (along with some testimonials and description of our services) is available at https://gmatclub.com/marketplace/admissi ... ve-package

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Hi AdCons (not Adcom!),

I am from India working in a bank with over 9 years experience in a managerial position. I have scheduled my GMAT on 10Sep2016, with an aim to apply to the various Elite Indian B-Schools that have 1-year MBAs. However, I recently came across similar programs in the US such as MSx by Stanford.
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I would like to know the following:
1. What would be the ideal GMAT score to target for these types of MBAs / Master in management for experienced candidates like me?
2. Does any one of you Adcons assist with Stanford MSx and also suggest similar courses to apply for considering the above?
3. What are the various stages that you can assist with for programs such as MSx, your tariff , etc.
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I would like to get in touch and work with an appropriate consultant.

PS: The GMAT scores that appear under my profile name are merely mock scores i secured in various MGMAT tests. My actual GMAT is scheduled on 10September2016.

Thanks & Regards, Senthil
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Senthil7
Hi AdCons (not Adcom!),

I am from India working in a bank with over 9 years experience in a managerial position. I have scheduled my GMAT on 10Sep2016, with an aim to apply to the various Elite Indian B-Schools that have 1-year MBAs. However, I recently came across similar programs in the US such as MSx by Stanford.
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I would like to know the following:
1. What would be the ideal GMAT score to target for these types of MBAs / Master in management for experienced candidates like me?
2. Does any one of you Adcons assist with Stanford MSx and also suggest similar courses to apply for considering the above?
3. What are the various stages that you can assist with for programs such as MSx, your tariff , etc.
.
I would like to get in touch and work with an appropriate consultant.

PS: The GMAT scores that appear under my profile name are merely mock scores i secured in various MGMAT tests. My actual GMAT is scheduled on 10September2016.

Thanks & Regards, Senthil

Hi Senthil,
You can go over the class profile of Stanford MSx program to find out if you can be a good fit: https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/programs/m ... ss-profile. They don't mention the average GMAT score.

If you are considering 1-year MBA programs and/or MiM programs you should probably go over these pages:
https://aringo.com/mba-1y-one-year-programs/
https://aringo.com/masters-in-management/
We have a lot of experience with such programs and many of our clients were admitted there in recent years. Feel free to contact us!