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Navigating MBA Admissions with Low GMAT Scores

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Worried about applying to business schools with a below-average GMAT score? Think your chances at a top MBA program are over? Think again!

In this episode of GMATWiz – Wizako’s GMAT Podcast, Wizara and Wizton bust the myth that GMAT scores are everything in MBA applications. You’ll hear fascinating real-world stories of applicants who made it to top schools—even with scores well below the average!

Tune in to find out:

  • Can you still get into a top MBA program with a low GMAT score?
  • What factors do business schools consider beyond test scores?
  • Why do applicants from certain regions need higher scores than others?
  • How can you strengthen your profile through essays, work experience, and leadership?
  • What’s the best strategy for shortlisting business schools if your score is below average?

If you’re stressing over your GMAT score, this episode is a must-listen. Learn how to build a strong application and maximize your chances of MBA success!

🎧 Hit play now and start shortlisting the right B-schools for you!

  continue reading

16 episodes

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Content provided by Ascent Education, K S Baskar, and Our AI Hosts. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ascent Education, K S Baskar, and Our AI Hosts or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Worried about applying to business schools with a below-average GMAT score? Think your chances at a top MBA program are over? Think again!

In this episode of GMATWiz – Wizako’s GMAT Podcast, Wizara and Wizton bust the myth that GMAT scores are everything in MBA applications. You’ll hear fascinating real-world stories of applicants who made it to top schools—even with scores well below the average!

Tune in to find out:

  • Can you still get into a top MBA program with a low GMAT score?
  • What factors do business schools consider beyond test scores?
  • Why do applicants from certain regions need higher scores than others?
  • How can you strengthen your profile through essays, work experience, and leadership?
  • What’s the best strategy for shortlisting business schools if your score is below average?

If you’re stressing over your GMAT score, this episode is a must-listen. Learn how to build a strong application and maximize your chances of MBA success!

🎧 Hit play now and start shortlisting the right B-schools for you!

  continue reading

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