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4.2 years
India
2025
Male
Score: Plan to take the EA
GPA: 6.21
Pre-MBA industry: Tech
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
After 4 years in tech, need to switch to a Consultant role
IIM (All Schools)
IIM Ahmedabad PGPX
15 days ago
ISB
Full Time MBA
15 days ago
Round 1
IIM Calcutta
PGPEX
15 days ago
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08 May 2024, 07:45
All the best - you may be ok with the EA. But typically percentile rankings across tests are +/- 3 - 5 percentile points of each other. So it may help to take a regular test like the GRE or GMAT. feel free to reach out to chat more: https://bit.ly/GM_AugAcd_Profile_Evaluation
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04 May 2024, 00:54
Hi GauravMathur2507, one quick suggestion - it may be worthwhile to shift to the GMAT/ GRE. Your college GPA is not very competitive, so a strong GMAT score will supplement your academic requirement at any top business school (India or abroad) more than an EA will. Moreover, EA is mostly taken by older applicants, say 8+ years experience. At 4 years of experience, it may not add much to your profile. Moreover, as the year goes along and if your target b-school list becomes larger, then an EA score can be restricting because many b-schools don't accept it.

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08 May 2024, 07:45
All the best - you may be ok with the EA. But typically percentile rankings across tests are +/- 3 - 5 percentile points of each other. So it may help to take a regular test like the GRE or GMAT. feel free to reach out to chat more: https://bit.ly/GM_AugAcd_Profile_Evaluation