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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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GMAT is taken by more Lacs of students annually and only 5-6% of those are able to score 720 or above. Therefore, we can say that GMAT is a tough exam and it takes a lot of effort and preparation to score at par with the GMAT cutoff or above 650+ and get into your desired B-school. Since 675 is the new GMAT cutoff in comparison to the previous version, applicants can definitely get admission to top B-schools abroad with this score.

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Based on the cutoff, applicants can aim for their GMAT scores. Neither does a score less than 700 rule-out your selection in a top B-school, nor does a score of more than 700 guarantee your selection in a top B-school. The GMAT exam is one of the factors and not the only factor that decides your selection in a top B-school. Scoring well on the GMAT is important, but you need to work on your overall profile and admission documents as well. B-schools usually look for a complete profile with work experience, community involvement, extracurricular activities, etc. Moreover, your application documents play an equally important role in your
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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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In order to score well on the GMAT exam and meet the GMAT cut offs for various MBA colleges; you need to prepare for the exam consistently for 3-6 months from authentic GMAT prep resources and appear for GMAT mock tests on a regular basis. You must start with understanding the GMAT pattern and the GMAT syllabus. You can then start your preparation with the official GMAT study material. Make sure to appear for GMAT mock tests. You may also refer to Manhattan Guides, Kaplan study material, etc.

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sneha

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The university hasn’t mentioned a particular GMAT/GRE score as it gives weightage to other extra activities rather than just GMAT (but it’s essential to have a good GMAT score). As INSEAD Singapore looks at certain factors in the profile of the students they are, good grades in academic coursework, strong essays, personal background and experiences, good LOR etc. Additionally, to stand out in the applications, students are highly suggested to strengthen their soft skills, as it helps the prospective applicant get into the university.

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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GMAT cut off for Indian colleges varies based on the college admission criteria. Top B-Schools have a higher GMAT 2023 cut off. GMAT cut off for IIM Ahmedabad is 720, GMAT cut off for IIM Bangalore is 720, GMAT cut off for IIM Lucknow is 710, GMAT cut off for IIM Kozhikode is 700, GMAT cut off for IIM Indore is 650, GMAT cut off for Xavier School of Management is 720, GMAT cut off for IMT Ghaziabad is 650, GMAT cut of XIMB is 550, GMAT score range for Great Lakes Institute of Management is 600-760, and so on. It is important for students to understand that their GMAT score is not the only criterion for getting admission to a top B-Scho
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Aprant Agarwal

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Here are some important GMAT preparation tips that will help you score above the average scores required for the top MBA colleges:Understand the average GMAT cut off: Find out the average GMAT score required by the top MBA colleges where you want to apply.Set a target score: Aim to score higher than the average GMAT cut off to increase your chances of admission. You must appear for a GMAT mock test before starting your GMAT preparation. The gap between your mock result and your target GMAT score will help you decide how much time and effort are required for your GMAT exam preparation.Prepare a study plan: Create a study
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Aprant Agarwal

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GMAT cut-offs for top Indian colleges in GMAT vary each year and across different institutions. However, here is an overview:Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs): The IIMs are prestigious B-Schools in India that primarily accept the GMAT 2023 score usually for their executive MBA. The cut-offs are usually high. For instance, GMAT cut-off for IIM Ahmedabad is 720, for IIM Bangalore, it is 720, and so on.Indian School of Business (ISB): ISB, one of the top B-Schools in India, accepts both GMAT scores for admission to its various programs. The exact cut-off scores for GMAT may vary each year. However, the GMAT score range for ISB is 530
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Aprant Agarwal

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The CAT (Common Admission Test) and GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) are both commonly used entrance exams for admission to MBA programs. The cut-off percentiles for B-Schools can vary depending on the specific institution and program.Depending on the institution and programme, the GMAT cut-off for B-Schools overseas may also change. A competitive GMAT score for top B-Schools is often regarded to be in the region of 700 and above (out of a possible score of 800), while there is no set percentile that ensures admission. It is crucial to keep in mind, though, that a strong GMAT score alone is insufficient for admission since B-S
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Aprant Agarwal

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A graduation score of less than 50% might post minor challenges. However, you may be able to offset it with a strong GMAT score and quality of your application documents. A minimal percentage or grade point average (GPA) in undergraduate studies is typically required for admission to most MBA programmes, both in India and overseas. The majority of the time, admissions committees take into account a variety of characteristics, such as academic achievement, professional experience, leadership potential, and other credentials.Nevertheless, it is crucial to remember that each MBA programme has its own unique entrance requirements, and some
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