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You can definitely apply to good MiM programs in Germany even with a low GMAT score. Many top schools focus more on your grades, work experience, and career goals instead of just test scores.
For example, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management does not require a GMAT for their MiM program. ESMT Berlin also does not ask for a GMAT; they care more about your practical experience and leadership potential. Even the University of Cologne offers an MSc in International Management without needing a GMAT.
So, if you have strong academics, some good internships or projects, and a clear plan for your career, you still have a great chance. They really want to see your full profile, not just a number on a test.