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sravanth,

I believe those three schools are not out of the realm of possibility, although for Sloan, its average GMAT school is quite high. I think the approach I would take for Sloan would be to get to know the admissions counselors early in the process, visit the campus for class and a tour, and talk to alumni and current students about the program. The more initimate you know a particular school, the higher the likelihood your essays and overall fit will make sense in your application. Each school has unique value offerings and if you blend well with a particular focus the school concentrates in, I think the overall story makes sense.
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ISB is bit difficult as they tend to invite people from IT background only with 750+ score.
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Are you indian? While 670 is within range of some top schools (albeit the lower end of the range), Indians generally have to score on the higher end, like 720-760. You probably wouldn't get into any top b-school with a 670 because all the top schools have an almost endless supply of Indian applicants with 720+ GMAT scores. I suggest you retake and shoot for 720+
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