- vineetbatra
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Hello,
I would like to get an advice for my prospects in getting into an Ivy League school.
My credentials are as follows:
1. I am a CA from India (Equivalent to CPA, but much harder)
2. I did my 3 year bachelors (in accounting &finance) from India, with a score of 63%. This is from Delhi University, I did it through distance learning but the curriculum and exam conditions are exactly the same as a full time student, just that I cleared it by self study what a full time student achieved through classroom study
3. Work ex of 8 years after bachelors and 7 years after CA.
4. I am in consulting, mainly its Techno-functional role where I advice companies on best practices for their Planning, Budgeting and Forecasting and also automating their processes
5. I play role of a Project Manager/Senior Architect. I am also certified PMP
6. My clients have been some of the top notch companies in the world. I have worked in India, the UK and the US. I am currently working in the US for a huge Insurance company.
7. I can get good references
My questions:
1. Do you think lack of 4 years of education will pose a problem?
2. I have not been to a full time college, will that pose a problem?
3. What sort of GMAT should I target to get into an Ivy League?
4. What is the best way to fill the gaps?
Thanks,
Vineet
I would like to get an advice for my prospects in getting into an Ivy League school.
My credentials are as follows:
1. I am a CA from India (Equivalent to CPA, but much harder)
2. I did my 3 year bachelors (in accounting &finance) from India, with a score of 63%. This is from Delhi University, I did it through distance learning but the curriculum and exam conditions are exactly the same as a full time student, just that I cleared it by self study what a full time student achieved through classroom study
3. Work ex of 8 years after bachelors and 7 years after CA.
4. I am in consulting, mainly its Techno-functional role where I advice companies on best practices for their Planning, Budgeting and Forecasting and also automating their processes
5. I play role of a Project Manager/Senior Architect. I am also certified PMP
6. My clients have been some of the top notch companies in the world. I have worked in India, the UK and the US. I am currently working in the US for a huge Insurance company.
7. I can get good references
My questions:
1. Do you think lack of 4 years of education will pose a problem?
2. I have not been to a full time college, will that pose a problem?
3. What sort of GMAT should I target to get into an Ivy League?
4. What is the best way to fill the gaps?
Thanks,
Vineet












