I will suggest you to join a GMAT, GRE, or sat prep group, in this way you can find a group of students who are preparing for these exams and you can share the information and ideas with each other.
You can also join online practice tests to improve your question solving skills and concepts. In case of joining online practice test series I recommend examlive.com, www.testcircle.com because these are one of the best online practice test providers. Best of luck.
200 is the lowest you can get. Almost 60% of GMAT takers get scores between 400 and 600. Whether a GMAT score is a low or high one can be judged only on the basis of a GMAT score distribution for a certain school.
The GMAT score is for a total of 800. The score is based on a combination of the Quantitative and Verbal sections and will be in a range of 200-800
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Colleges usually don't require GMAT score for the MIB program,there is a option of ielts or toefl score.
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The median GMAT score is approximately 540. Median GMAT score is not exactly the average GMAT score, but they are very close. Only 1% of all test takers receive a score of 750 or higher. In order to be more competitive in the school you apply to, you need to know the GMAT score distribution for that particular school.
I think the score is 650.
There is no restrictions for any profession to give GMAT exam. Kindly check the target colleges, if they accept the GMAT score, if intending to join them.
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Everybody intending to earn an MBA degree from a Business School which requires a GMAT score submission. Some schools accept GRE scores, but majority of B-Schools out there expect their applicants to take the GMAT.