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Profile Evaluation

by [email protected] » Sun Sep 29, 2013 2:03 am
Guys, Need your help in identifying few Canadian/US business schools (fall 2014), where i can get a quality education and equally good ROI. Here is brief of my profile:

GMAT :: 630
Work EX:4 years (at the time of matriculating). Worked in Fortune 500 company and had roles starting from tech support, pre-sales, key a/c management, special project coordinator etc. Currently working in a consulting firm (loyalty marketing) as an Analyst.

Awards and recognition:
1. Promotion in very first year of my first JOB.
2. Three BIG awards during my services in one of the organisations, in less than 3 years.
3. awards during my school and engineering days.

extracurricular activities

1. Actively working for NGOs, NPO - worked on issues related to environment and education. Did couple of case study projects as well.
2. Organizing committee head in College and was Coordinator of many events during my professional career.
3. Initiated and planned many team building activities and skill building activities etc.

Drawback: Indian male :p
Comparatively Low GMAT Score.
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by CriticalSquareMBA » Mon Feb 24, 2014 1:41 pm
Hey Suyash,

I'd love to help you out but I'm missing some key pieces of info. For one, where'd you go for undergrad and how did you do? After that, what exactly do you DO for your company? What's the SCOPE? The IMPACT? Any leadership?

Last, but certainly not least, why do you want to get an MBA? Are you looking to get into a specific industry? Switch careers? Accelerate your career path?

If you give us a little more to work with - we can get you the answers you're looking for.

Oh - and is retaking the GMAT an option? I don't know your undergrad GPA but even if it's fantastic, your GMAT is pretty low for the regular applicant. It's especially low for an Indian male.

Looking forward to hearing from you mate,

Bhavik
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