Hello Jon.....I need some advise.

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Hello Jon.....I need some advise.

by Jinesh » Mon Feb 03, 2014 3:24 am
Hi Jon.

Im Jinesh
Im a 23 years old, male,Indian ,living in India.

I have joined Beat The GMAT website a week or 2 ago. I have been reading threads,forums on
this site and how you have been so helpful and valuable in advising people with regards to their queries .

I have decided to take GMAT, but before that I want know what if im suitable or what
kind of qualities I should posses in order to make it to the top institutes

Academic profile:

School(Xth):
-Scored 80% (Considered good here in India)
-Was Head Boy of the school during the final year.
-Was consistently in top-5 students in my class with respect to the marks scored
-Participated in many sporting events and won in few.

High School (XIIth)
- Scored 83 %,was ranked 1st in my college.

Graduation:

-Completed graduation in the field of Engineering with Electronics and Telecommunication as my
specialization from University of Pune (One of the best universities in India)
- Scored first-class(60% and above) throughout my graduation which is considered good for University of Pune
(FYI University toppers scored around 75%)
- Participated in various competition throughout my graduation days and won in few of them.
- Published my final year project as a Paper with IEEE and presented it at an International conference
(Highlight of my career so far)
- Also published this paper with IJFCC
-Became a member of the IETE,India.

Extra Curricular activities:

- Was a member of the World Malayalee council.
- I am member of the Lions club of Pune,Sapphire
- Im a volunteer of a NGO called Bhumi that educates underprivileged kids

Work Experience :

This is my main concern.

I completed graduation in August 2012. I was picked up one of the biggest software companies
as a system engineer. But i gave it a lot of thought and decided that i would not join them,
reason being the lack of interest in the software field. During my engineering days I realized that
I have an inclination towards the management field. So after I completed graduation I took a decision
to pursue post graduation in management. I started preparing for MBA entrance exams here in India
that happens in the month of October-december 2013 . I scored decently in those exams
but not good enough to get into the top colleges here in India.

Currently im in the lookout for a good job

My question is this:

I want to pursue MBA from a top B-school outside of India. Im hoping to pursue it 2 - 3 yrs
down the line after a gain some good work experience all the while preparing for the GMAT and
appearing for it each year. But Im bit apprehensive of the fact that the 1 and a half yr gap after
I completed graduation(preparing fpt the MBA entrance exams) will affect my chances of getting
admission into the top institutes; plus, what are the qualities i need to imbibe in me in the coming years to equip myself for the challenge ahead.

As far as MBA goes,Im interested in Human Resources,Operations,finance in
the decreasing order.

I am DETERMINED......but i need some guidance,and im counting on you.

I really hope you could help me out with this situation.

Thanks in advance,
Jinesh

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by Jon@Admissionado » Mon Feb 10, 2014 7:44 am
Jinesh,
Thanks for writing good sir.... To be totally honest its a bit hard for me to tell you what you should do. I mean you still haven't had your first real professional experience, so its hard to say exactly what you should do. I mean obviously you need to have that experience, and hopefully the experience should be as prestigious a job as you can land, and then you will need three years of it. It's true that there is a certain disadvantage to applying to an MBA program as a programmer, and if you don't really want to do it, then there's even less reasons for you to pursue this route, yet at the same time, the market realities might decide for you, and ultimately a good software job is of course far far better than no job at all.

So these are my free and unconnected thoughts, and I hope they help you out somehow.
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