*writing it crisp and short*
13 Jan 2020: Finally appeared for my GMAT online. Faced Technical issues. Raised a case with GMAC.
More info:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/gmat-tech-gl ... l#p270352316th Jan: I scored 550.

Shattered
27th Jan: Worked more than 70 hours on my essays and applied for NUS as it was the deadline for the Scholarship round.
28th Jan: After 15 days, GMAC provided a voucher to re-appear. (*Sigh* great timing). Scheduled next exam as earliest as possible: 13th Feb.
13th Feb: Faced same issues of non-availability of options in Q25, I randomly answered it and moved on, encountered the same problem in Q27. Answered it again and moved on. Completed Quants with 12 minutes remaining.
(In the last GMAT, I faced this issue in Q25 and the slow response from Proctor affected my whole exam. So, I didn't wait for proctor this time.)
17th Feb: Last date to apply to another university which I wanted. Didn't apply as the application fee was $300 and my GMAT score was 550.
18th Feb 13:00: Scorecard arrived. Scored 660 in GMAT Online. *I'm so happy.*
18th Feb 14:00: Mailed to NUS with a request to update GMAT score.
18th Feb 15:00: Received an email from NUS with status
"Application Rejected". *Shattered again.*
Now, I don't have anything in my hand
I'm one of those students who want to return to India after my MBA so I am craving for a scholarship. Singapore was a good option as it wasn't very far.
Any suggestions on what to do next?PS: Topic could've been "
From 550 to 660 in 30 days."