I have a 328 in GRE, 167 Q 161 V. According to ETS it equals to 720 in GMAT. Can I count on it as 720 for Bocconi or Essec?

I have a bland engineering profile, coming right out of my undergrad, fed up with engineering carp, and aspiring to join one of those goodies of MiM or probably MiF programs. So the gist of it is: Major = Energy Engineering ( Industrial Engineering + Thermodynamics = Energy Engineering) GPA = 3.7 (17.53/20 in the Iranian Scale which is the complete duplicate of the French system) (5th out of 42 student) GRE/GMAT = 328 in GRE (167 Q , 161 V, 4 AWA) Language = 112 TOEFL Experience = 1 year as Program Coordinator of Student Energy Chapter (Iran's Branch) /Couple of months as an unmotivated Research Assistant / A summer school in RWTH Aachen Extracurricular = A 2.5K Instagram Art Page/ A Telegram Channel teaching people how to score well in TOEFL and GRE :))))

This wan't meant to be a profile evaluation, but I am too concerned with other parts of my profile as well as the GRE, asking if it is as accredited as the GMAT for B schools across Europe. Speaking of the EU, I have been thrown in at the deep end by all the brands and names. You will not be surprised that for an applicant from third world and crushed by the US sanctions, cost is the most important factor. Me being no exception. I have checked many threads in this forum and the GMAT Club and realized that Bocconi might be the most generous in terms of Scholarships and also the cost among the big European names. I would be delighted if you can shed some light on my chances regrading graduate admissions, do I stand any chance for Essec/ HEC/ IE/ Erasmus Rotterdam? Considering that I'm too tight on the budget for paying the application fees, and almost all the first and second rounds are over by now, do you recommend me to tests my slight odds for 2 or 3 schools or programs if so, can you please give the name :)))))?

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