college in US, Europe and Australia accepting 10 yrs work ex

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hi guys, following are my details:
-I have 10 yrs work exp.
-I am a PMP.
-with 6 yrs of managerial exp
-have international exposure
-Yet to give GMAT

Just want to know what all top colleges in US, Europe and Australia accepts student with 10 yrs of exp and GMAT score (700+).

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by GeneralEducation » Sun Jun 15, 2014 4:26 am
Hi Kamlesh,

Most of the US, Europe and Australian schools accept you. Don't worry 10 yrs work ex is your strength and not weakness. Please share more details about your profile to suggest you right set of B-schools, Try B-School selector tool visit https://goo.gl/ocaeu6

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by MBAPrepAdvantage » Sun Jun 15, 2014 9:38 am
Here are some of the high-level MBA Admissions Evaluation Criteria. So, we need to now more to guide you as GMAT is only one criterion. From what school did you graduate, in what degree and at what level? How strong is your professional experience, community service and personal characteristics? What are your goals?

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by kamlesh14u » Tue Jun 17, 2014 1:36 am
Thanks ammanish & MBAPrepAdvantage,

Following is my detail:

10--82.6%
12--77%
BTech- From chaudhary charan singh univ-75.6%
Diploma in Embedded system design- CDAC ACTS Pune
PMP, PMI USA

Have 10 yrs Work spanning across multiple areas viz project Management, Engineering, Designing, Manufacturing, construction of Power plants/Automation.

Yet to give GMAT, planning somewhere in Sep.

What about domain change at this juncture. Choosing finance or consulting. Also i am interested in full time MBA, as i believe it gives better exposure than part time MBA.

Pls suggest.

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by apphelp » Tue Jun 17, 2014 4:12 am
kamlesh14u wrote:hi guys, following are my details:
-I have 10 yrs work exp.
-I am a PMP.
-with 6 yrs of managerial exp
-have international exposure
-Yet to give GMAT

Just want to know what all top colleges in US, Europe and Australia accepts student with 10 yrs of exp and GMAT score (700+).
Hi Kamlesh,

Most of the schools ( except few schools in US such as Harvard who rarely take applicants with 10 + years ) will appreciate your work experience. TO help you shortlist schools we would need details about your preferences such as post MBA specialization etc. You can fill up the following form and we will work on a shortlist for you.

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by GeneralEducation » Wed Jun 18, 2014 6:16 am
Hi Kamlesh,

Thank you for your reply. You should go ahead with full time MBA programs, most of the MBA applicants plan to switch careers and decide to do MBA so there is absolutely no problem with aiming at consulting or finance roles. You should target B-Schools which are well known for counsulting or finance jobs. Suggest you to start early and don't wait till you take GMAT in September if you are targeting early rounds. I hope you tried our B-school selector tool, visit https://goo.gl/ocaeu6
kamlesh14u wrote:Thanks ammanish & MBAPrepAdvantage,

Following is my detail:

10--82.6%
12--77%
BTech- From chaudhary charan singh univ-75.6%
Diploma in Embedded system design- CDAC ACTS Pune
PMP, PMI USA

Have 10 yrs Work spanning across multiple areas viz project Management, Engineering, Designing, Manufacturing, construction of Power plants/Automation.

Yet to give GMAT, planning somewhere in Sep.

What about domain change at this juncture. Choosing finance or consulting. Also i am interested in full time MBA, as i believe it gives better exposure than part time MBA.

Pls suggest.

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by MBAPrepAdvantage » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:40 am
Kamlesh,

Schools will not look at your 10 and 12.

The way you phrase your question is difficult to answer because all top colleges in US, Europe and Australia accepts student with 10 yrs of exp and GMAT score (700+) would be every top college in that there is no college that does not have at least one student that fits that profile.

Therefore most candidates start winnowing the list of schools based upon many different factors. Reading this article on Choosing MBA Schools and then telling use your preference might help us guide you.

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