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Rohit Mishra

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Your profile looks good for most of the colleges. An average Indian applicant applies with GMAT score of 700. However, a top ranked college will not hand out a 100% scholarship (it is very rare). Colleges ranked lower than 50 would be more willing to give you a good scholarship. Some things are extremely important to consider tho:
1. Your background is IT and so is the most of the applicants. You need to depict something extraordinary in your work experience. A lot of people apply with 2 years of work experience from IT MNC.
2. Volunteer experience in teaching won't add much gravity to your application. Again, this is something lot of I
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Nikhil DevadigaI am an Automobile Engineering student.

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Yes, of course. You can study. No colleges in India have any age restrictions, you can also study by correspondence. And by working for 12 years, you have gained enough practical and marketing knowledge. To know more about colleges providing MBA course in your location, visit Shiksha.com.

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Rishabh Verma

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You should apply and then see for yourself, the criteria is highly subjective based on every year's participants.

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sindhoor Hegde

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It's only based on how much you understand the concept and your efforts if you want to get top MBA school you have to get at least 90 persantile in CAT
and more than 600 in GMAT.

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KAUSTABH DE

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You have to clear only TISSNET exam. No other exam results are accepted by TISS.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Different colleges have different GMAT scores required for MBA. Some of the top colleges abroad require a score of 700+ for acceptance into their MBA programs, whereas others may require a score of 600-750+ for admission. Please specify which colleges you would be targeting, so that I can populate relevant details. There may be numerous factors that influence your decision regarding the area you wish to specialize in. Depending upon your priority, you may choose a field as per the market demand (job availability), your interest area, preferred job profiles and the compensation package. MBA in Finance:
This area seems to be a popular cho
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Abhishek Tiwari

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Yes, you have chances of getting a call.

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Abhishek Tiwari

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, all Indian B-Schools accept GMAT score.

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Sugandha Sahu

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Hi, As per the website, no cut off criteria are applied to either the academic credentials or the GMAT/GRE score. Each applicant to the Post Graduate Programme in Management at the Indian School of Business is holistically evaluated on the following parameters:
ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS
The application keenly evaluates your ability to cope with the rigour of the programme through your past academic performance and your performance in the GMAT/GRE exam. We consider the 12th standard grades, graduation grades, post graduation and certification scores- wherever applicable along with the overall GMAT/GRE score. http://www.isb.edu/pgp/admissions/s
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