Please evaluate my profile->8.5 Years in IT- F.T. MBA

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Male/Indian/IT/Age 28

Acads- Avergae student, Bachelors Degree in electronics (64%)- Dont know equivalent GPA,
Master of Computer Applications(MCA) (58%).

Work Ex. - Total 8.5 years, in a sub-managerial role at the moment.

Extra Curriculars - School football team captain, participated in Delhi Marathon and volunteered in old age home.

GMAT 1st Attempt - 500 (Suffer from ADD)

My rather bold ambition is to get selected and pursue a full time mba at a top20 school. Have been studying for the gmat since the past couple of months as I believe I was overconfident and underprepared for the first. Given my rather average background and above-average age, how bright are my chances to get into a decent school. My preference is to go for a full time MBA instead of an exec one.
I keep reading how people directly out of school are being picked up by schools these days. How better do the chances get if I get a 700+ gmat, clear project management certification and be very clear about the reasons I am opting for an mba (good essays that is)?
The idea of doing all of the above and still getting nowhere sounds troubling to me at the moment. Wanted a second opinion on whether these sound like a plan and what else I could do to add value to my profile.

Please advice.
Thanks in advance.
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by Bryant@VeritasPrep » Fri Mar 19, 2010 6:29 am
To answer your question succinctly, yes you would be far more competitive with the advanced professional designation and a 700 GMAT. Having said that, however, your current profile is not competitive for the top 20. You may want to reconsider the executive programs, as they can be more forgiving on raw requirements. You would still want to get your GMAT up in the mid 600s, though to be taken most seriously at the top 20 unfortunately. Good luck.
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