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I have a gmat score of 756 and planning to work for 2-2.5 years. should i apply to top tier b-school in us?

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I have a gmat score of 756 and planning to work for 2-2.5 years. should i apply to top tier b-school in us?

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Very slim to nonexistent. I’d have loved to have your GMAT score, but unfortunately, when compared against other applicants from your country, it isn’t all that remarkable. (Unfair, I know.) What will really differentiate you and make up for the bad GPA is your work experience, and if you don’t have any, then it’s not even worth your while to try yet. In the US and at other Western universities, an MBA is something you don’t apply for until you’re at least a few years into a promising career and need an extra push to the next level, or if you’ve gotten far enough in your current industry to know you want to shift to a new one.

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