GMAT Score!! Is it really a MBA make or break thing?
GMAT score is often the most talked about topic when it
comes to MBA journey of an applicant. People so often start preparing for GMAT
even before they finalize schools and in some cases even before they could
answer why MBA
Is it true that one's GMAT score is the decisive factor in
one's application? {i know this is the most cliched question and most answered
question in the GMAT forums. I will just try to bring a different perspective
to this question.} Undoubtedly,
Its not tough to conclude from the above numbers that
the lowest score pool has the highest conversion %age and the 750+ pool has the
lowest conversion %age. There is not a huge difference between number of
applicants in the two pools(718 vs 885). Then what could be the decisive
factor?? It is important to realize that one's application consists of
the following parameters (this list does not represent the relative importance
of any of the factor, all the factors are equally important):
1. GMAT score
2. Work Experience
3. Extra currics
4. Recommendations
5. Undergrad transcripts
6. ESSAYS (I believe them to be most imp -- essays must give a clear and
interesting picture of the candidate to the Adcom)
The highest no. of applicants are from 680-740 pool and if your score is in
this bracket then stop bothering about retaking the exam and start working on
other aspects of the application.
Good GMAT score is necessary but not sufficient!
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