Hi,
I need some assistance in determining which B schools to apply for in the US for part time programs
Below is my profile
BE - Mumbai University (1st class throughout)
MS - University of Southern California (GPA 3.6)
GMAT - will probably land up between 600-650
Work Ex - By the time I apply to an MBA program I would have around 9-10 years all in IT
Work Ex details
2003 - Desktop Support at a manufacturing company in California
2004-2006 - Investment Management Bank 1,NY - IT Development as a consultant
2007-2009 - Investment Management Bank 2,NY - Production Support Lead and mentor of India and US team
2009-current - Investment Management Bank 3,NY - Dev Lead - Lead 4 people . Mentored the Singapore team and got entrusted with the responsibility of managing the application when the manager was away.
Also throughout my professional career in the banking industry I was also continuously dealing with clients and business users and answering their calls and teaching them on how to work with the application.I have also worked across several different sectors within the financial services industry
Extra Curr/Hobbies/Community Work
Passed Elementary and Intermediate painting exams
Have won painting competitions throughout my child hood
Have taught Math for 5 sessions at Brooklyn ,NY at a school recently
Planning to distribute food as part of a eliminate hunger drive in Bronx,NY
Planning to get involved further in teaching at schools
I will probably have around 2 years of community service before I apply
Some more details - Have been in the US for the past 7 years and want to apply to a B school by 2012 or 2013
The programs I want to target are general management and strategy as I want to move out of IT .
Realistically speaking what are my choices for B schools in the US.
I think the top 10 are a long shot but what abt 10-20 or 20-30
I am also open to Indian ,Chinese and Singaporean schools (eg INSEAD,Nanyang,HK univs) and wont mind moving back as I feel I have reached a level of maturity as an IT guy.
All help is appreciated.
I need some assistance in determining which B schools to apply for in the US for part time programs
Below is my profile
BE - Mumbai University (1st class throughout)
MS - University of Southern California (GPA 3.6)
GMAT - will probably land up between 600-650
Work Ex - By the time I apply to an MBA program I would have around 9-10 years all in IT
Work Ex details
2003 - Desktop Support at a manufacturing company in California
2004-2006 - Investment Management Bank 1,NY - IT Development as a consultant
2007-2009 - Investment Management Bank 2,NY - Production Support Lead and mentor of India and US team
2009-current - Investment Management Bank 3,NY - Dev Lead - Lead 4 people . Mentored the Singapore team and got entrusted with the responsibility of managing the application when the manager was away.
Also throughout my professional career in the banking industry I was also continuously dealing with clients and business users and answering their calls and teaching them on how to work with the application.I have also worked across several different sectors within the financial services industry
Extra Curr/Hobbies/Community Work
Passed Elementary and Intermediate painting exams
Have won painting competitions throughout my child hood
Have taught Math for 5 sessions at Brooklyn ,NY at a school recently
Planning to distribute food as part of a eliminate hunger drive in Bronx,NY
Planning to get involved further in teaching at schools
I will probably have around 2 years of community service before I apply
Some more details - Have been in the US for the past 7 years and want to apply to a B school by 2012 or 2013
The programs I want to target are general management and strategy as I want to move out of IT .
Realistically speaking what are my choices for B schools in the US.
I think the top 10 are a long shot but what abt 10-20 or 20-30
I am also open to Indian ,Chinese and Singaporean schools (eg INSEAD,Nanyang,HK univs) and wont mind moving back as I feel I have reached a level of maturity as an IT guy.
All help is appreciated.












