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Yogesh Rai

Beginner-Level 4

650 in GMAT is a good score to get shortlisted for your profile. If you are still looking for a PG degree in Management, please apply to TAPMI before 16 January.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Sanjana,
Top management colleges abroad mainly but not wholly are basing their criteria on GMAT. But there are many other criteria too like aptitude, initiative, quick response etc. Hence, scoring good in GMAT is of course required but student should be knowledgeable in other areas also.

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karthik bs

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For NIT-K, I would say a minimum of 50-55% to get selected for the 2nd round. However, note that, GMAT or CAT scores are weighted at 70% in calculating the overall score for the final selection. So, problem with the low score is, it will haunt you even after getting a call for GD and PI based on your application. Higher the marks, better is the chance to get a seat. Else, for GD & PI, 50-55% should be good enough.
All the best.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Sanjana,
Preparation for GMAT is quite easy, but scoring is difficult. It is so because our strategy is faulty. Hence make your plan foolproof to get success. Here is an example of a three-hour routine I'd recommend to you. Feel free to start here, but adapt it to fit your needs:
1. 20 minutes: Study weekly the verbal concept.
2. 20 minutes: Study weekly the mathematical concepts.
3. 20 minutes: Do timed verbal practice.
4. 10 minutes: Break time.
5. 20 minutes: Review verbal practice, take notes.
6. 20 minutes: Review mathematical concepts from the prior study session.
7. 20 minutes: Do timed maths practice. 8.
10 minutes: Break t
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Priyanka BasuPursuing MBA from School of Management ,NITK

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It is a very low score. Try to score good marks in GMAT.

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Saumya Shukla

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No, one can apply through any of these exams.

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Mir Noaman Ali

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Hi Kishan,
It's not the case, however, being from a good college would mean that you have already been in the best environments and have learned quite a lot from your time there.

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