Dear All,
I am an engineer with about three years of experience. I have a CGPA of 2.87/4.00 which is certainly not very promising. My GMAT score stands at 700.
At the undergraduate level, my CGPA was progressing at around 3.1 but in the sixth semester, one of the most important semesters, my SGPA fell to 1.8. This was because I had fallen ill. I had been an average student during my O and A-level years. My questions in this regard are:
1) Should I stop dreaming about top schools like INSEAD, HEC Paris and HBS.
2) Based on the above profile, which schools would be best for me?
3) Is there a way by which I can 'compensate' for my average profile?
4) What are the deciding factors in an MBA application to a top university
Awaiting replies
Thanks,
marsius
I am an engineer with about three years of experience. I have a CGPA of 2.87/4.00 which is certainly not very promising. My GMAT score stands at 700.
At the undergraduate level, my CGPA was progressing at around 3.1 but in the sixth semester, one of the most important semesters, my SGPA fell to 1.8. This was because I had fallen ill. I had been an average student during my O and A-level years. My questions in this regard are:
1) Should I stop dreaming about top schools like INSEAD, HEC Paris and HBS.
2) Based on the above profile, which schools would be best for me?
3) Is there a way by which I can 'compensate' for my average profile?
4) What are the deciding factors in an MBA application to a top university
Awaiting replies
Thanks,
marsius












