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Question on Undergrad GPA

by sireev » Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:34 am
Hi,

I did my undergraduation in India where the grading scale is out of 100.My undergrad GPA is not very good based on the fact that my average for 4 yrs. of Electrical engineering was 68 %(1994-1998).I do not what this translates to into GPA.I have then pursued my Masters from UL,Lafayette Lousiana majoring in Telecommunications(1994-2000) and graduated with a 3.82 GPA which is fairly OK compared to my undergrad.

I have been employed since the beginning of 2000 and thus have 8 yrs of work experience with several promotions through the years.

I have a GMAT score of 650(written only once).I am planning to give my GMAT again(hopefully cross the 700 mark) to add some weight to my application.

I can get good recommendations from my current and previous employers.

Based on the above(ignoring my GMAT second attempt since I have not given it yet) what are my chances for the top 15 MBA schools.Should I even try to apply?

Also,will there be any chance of getting admitted in the top 15 schools if I improve my GMAT.

Plaese suggest.

Thank you,
Sireesha.
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by Scottie@VeritasPrep » Tue Mar 31, 2009 9:26 am
MBA admissions is very competitive right now and you really need to stand out to be considered. You definitely need a strong GMAT score to be competitive. It would also be helpful if you have any unique accomplishments (professional/personal) or interests. In order to be considered for a top 15 program you first have to cross the GPA/GMAT hurdle and then you have to stand out from the crowd.
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Re: Question on Undergrad GPA

by InterviewBay » Tue Mar 31, 2009 1:14 pm
sireev wrote:Hi,

I did my undergraduation in India where the grading scale is out of 100.My undergrad GPA is not very good based on the fact that my average for 4 yrs. of Electrical engineering was 68 %(1994-1998).I do not what this translates to into GPA.I have then pursued my Masters from UL,Lafayette Lousiana majoring in Telecommunications(1994-2000) and graduated with a 3.82 GPA which is fairly OK compared to my undergrad.

I have been employed since the beginning of 2000 and thus have 8 yrs of work experience with several promotions through the years.

I have a GMAT score of 650(written only once).I am planning to give my GMAT again(hopefully cross the 700 mark) to add some weight to my application.

I can get good recommendations from my current and previous employers.

Based on the above(ignoring my GMAT second attempt since I have not given it yet) what are my chances for the top 15 MBA schools.Should I even try to apply?

Also,will there be any chance of getting admitted in the top 15 schools if I improve my GMAT.

Plaese suggest.

Thank you,
Sireesha.
If you are applying for 2009 intake, don't worry about GMAT. Try to focus on your application essays. They are more important. However, if you are applying for 2010 intake, then I think you would strengthen your application by increasing your GMAT score. International applications have become extremely competitive.

Your good GPA in MS should compensate for your undergrad GPA. There is a GPA conversion website that is used for international applicants. I don't remember now, but you can contact some of your friends at top schools.

Your application's strength lies in your essays. If you can come up with decent essays, then I think you stand a chance in top 15 schools. Talk to alumni and current students of your target schools to get more info. Best of luck!


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