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RoshanBala
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- Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2010 2:59 am
- GMAT Score:730
Hi,
Would like some advice on whether i'm targetting the right schools and whether i have a fair shot at getting into them. Sorry for the long post but wanted to be detailed so as to get a good view.
25 years/ Indian male ( how unique !!!! sux right?)
Qualification - B.A LlB (Hons.) (it is an integrated 5 year course in law - thankfully i'm a lawyer and not in IT !!)
Law School - National Law School of India University (top law school in the country for the past 20 odd years - like the HLS of India)
C.G.P.A - 4.23 on a 7 point scale (it's not great but it's definately better than 60-70% of my class though a few crazy people did end up with 6.0 +!!)
GMAT - 730 (47Q, 42 V - as expected did better on verbal); AWA - 5.5 (disappointed about this - ran out of time on the Issue essay without realising) - first try (14th of this month)
Extra Ciriculars
Member of Event Management Committe (2 years) and Convenor of Event management Committe (1 year) - got some great experiences i can use for my essays form this - my team ran all college events end-to-end from raising sponsorship to doing publicity to logistics.
Member of the Co-ordination Council (Apex student body decision making body)
On the univ team (at various stages during the 5years i spent there) for Theatre, JAM, Dumb Charades, Volleyball etc etc (it's a really small skool - just 400 ppl so ended being on most teams)
Swimming & Athletics at a State level in High School.
Work Experience - Standard Chartered Bank
July 2007 - August 2009 - International graduate Program
Over the course of 2 years did stints in various functions including Legal, Compliance & Operations etc as well as 2 fairly large projects (both in relation to risk & controls).
Also got to do three 2 week international training stints with people from about 45 different countries (have kept in touch and thus have a great network)
September 2009 - present - Business Planning Manager & Executive Assistant to the Regional COO, India & South Asia
This is a crazy role. Really hard to define.
Essentially i run the COO's office - create PPTs on various subjects for my boss to use, help manage the 1500+ people who report into my boss, organise events, drive employee engagement, drive various initiatives, do ad-hoc research, write & vet strategy papers, monitor costs, minute the company's India Board meetings (3 times - only do in absence of the BPM to CEO), oversee branding for sposored events etc etc.
Like i said it's really hard to explain but it's a really hard job to get (most people who get these roles have 5-6 years of work ex and an MBA) and i absolutely love it coz every single day is so different. I've also got great exposure to the Bank's senior management both in India and abroad.
Community - Used to volunteer at a hospital for children with cancer when i was in high school
Am a trainer in Standard Chartered's Living with HiV program (drive awareness on HiV & AIDS and also train other trainers)
Also by virtue of my current post am heavily involved in driving all the Bank's CSR activities in India & South Asia - have helped come up with the Bank's latest CSR project in India
Want to start working with an NGO as a mentor to some slum children (need to find the time - really wanna do this).
& a bunch of other little community/volunteering projects... (did one internship when in college with an NGO that does urban planning !!!)
Not quite sure where to put this but i've also been MCing most of the Bank's big events since i joined including the Annual Staff Townhall & the Mumbai Marathon Marquee...
would really appreciate some advice on whether i have a good shot at the Rd1 schools mentioned above and suggestions for other schools i should look at for Rd2... any other advice/ comments/ tips most welcome....
Also wanted to know if my GMAT split was fine since i'm only in the 77th percentile on Quant and am from a non-quant background..
Would like some advice on whether i'm targetting the right schools and whether i have a fair shot at getting into them. Sorry for the long post but wanted to be detailed so as to get a good view.
25 years/ Indian male ( how unique !!!! sux right?)
Qualification - B.A LlB (Hons.) (it is an integrated 5 year course in law - thankfully i'm a lawyer and not in IT !!)
Law School - National Law School of India University (top law school in the country for the past 20 odd years - like the HLS of India)
C.G.P.A - 4.23 on a 7 point scale (it's not great but it's definately better than 60-70% of my class though a few crazy people did end up with 6.0 +!!)
GMAT - 730 (47Q, 42 V - as expected did better on verbal); AWA - 5.5 (disappointed about this - ran out of time on the Issue essay without realising) - first try (14th of this month)
Extra Ciriculars
Member of Event Management Committe (2 years) and Convenor of Event management Committe (1 year) - got some great experiences i can use for my essays form this - my team ran all college events end-to-end from raising sponsorship to doing publicity to logistics.
Member of the Co-ordination Council (Apex student body decision making body)
On the univ team (at various stages during the 5years i spent there) for Theatre, JAM, Dumb Charades, Volleyball etc etc (it's a really small skool - just 400 ppl so ended being on most teams)
Swimming & Athletics at a State level in High School.
Work Experience - Standard Chartered Bank
July 2007 - August 2009 - International graduate Program
Over the course of 2 years did stints in various functions including Legal, Compliance & Operations etc as well as 2 fairly large projects (both in relation to risk & controls).
Also got to do three 2 week international training stints with people from about 45 different countries (have kept in touch and thus have a great network)
September 2009 - present - Business Planning Manager & Executive Assistant to the Regional COO, India & South Asia
This is a crazy role. Really hard to define.
Essentially i run the COO's office - create PPTs on various subjects for my boss to use, help manage the 1500+ people who report into my boss, organise events, drive employee engagement, drive various initiatives, do ad-hoc research, write & vet strategy papers, monitor costs, minute the company's India Board meetings (3 times - only do in absence of the BPM to CEO), oversee branding for sposored events etc etc.
Like i said it's really hard to explain but it's a really hard job to get (most people who get these roles have 5-6 years of work ex and an MBA) and i absolutely love it coz every single day is so different. I've also got great exposure to the Bank's senior management both in India and abroad.
Community - Used to volunteer at a hospital for children with cancer when i was in high school
Am a trainer in Standard Chartered's Living with HiV program (drive awareness on HiV & AIDS and also train other trainers)
Also by virtue of my current post am heavily involved in driving all the Bank's CSR activities in India & South Asia - have helped come up with the Bank's latest CSR project in India
Want to start working with an NGO as a mentor to some slum children (need to find the time - really wanna do this).
& a bunch of other little community/volunteering projects... (did one internship when in college with an NGO that does urban planning !!!)
Not quite sure where to put this but i've also been MCing most of the Bank's big events since i joined including the Annual Staff Townhall & the Mumbai Marathon Marquee...
would really appreciate some advice on whether i have a good shot at the Rd1 schools mentioned above and suggestions for other schools i should look at for Rd2... any other advice/ comments/ tips most welcome....
Also wanted to know if my GMAT split was fine since i'm only in the 77th percentile on Quant and am from a non-quant background..
Last edited by RoshanBala on Fri Feb 04, 2011 4:23 am, edited 2 times in total.












