@neil600 Buddy, I have no issues in pasting or even typing the names of the colleges here, but to promote the habit of using existing resources first, I would like to suggest you to try and search for stuff a little bit before confirming with puys
Hope you will take this suggestion in the positive way it was intended as!
site:pagalguy.com pagalguy indian colleges accepting gmat
You will get more good results including the one I typed just now.
Another thing: Most colleges in Indian expect 5 years or more of experience. If you are less experienced, then only two "Good" colleges accept GMAT score:
ISB ( My dream)
S P Jain (Pretty Good)
and Great Lakes Chennai (backup)
Although M new to PG, I have done decent amount of research on colleges this year and so, Please feel free to ask any queries, will try my best to answer.
@karmatheory abselutely mate...its jst tht i m abt to complete my 3 yr distance learning grad in journalism n mass communication..so i ws getting sceptic if gmat colls accept 3 yr grad passoutin india??thnx though
Do you have work experience? Personally I would suggest getting some work experience first. Preferably 3 years or more, the apply to ISB. With your diverse profile(non IT), you stand an excellent chance.
Since you are in initial steps of your career, I would suggest creating a plan right away. Do things that will be needed in 2-3 years from now when you apply for colleges for post grad.
Feel free to ping me, can let you know what all to do to groom yourself.
Cut off for sp jain is 85%ile in CAT & 680 in GMAT..... There ws a dedicated thread for sp jain 2013 batch(think so)... somehow i am nt able to find it.... anyway we all will continue to post our queries in this thread