Profile analysis-(IT 3yr in 2016, 25 yr, Indian)

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Here is my profile:
1) Accenture- 6 months full time intern. Later joined same project as a software tester. Did lots of value creation, created tools for process improvement and later became Automation POC for a team of 16. Created white paper on cost efficiencies and security implementation by communications industry. Got promoted 3 months ago (shortest possible time). Current role requires gathering process automation requirements, doing feasibility study and implementing the same.
(Will have 3 years full time workex by August 2016, when I intend to start mba. I plan to apply during this Sep '15-R1)
2) GMAT 2nd attempt: 740 (97% ile)-Q50 (~90% ile), V40 (~90% ile), AWA 4, IR 3.5. 1st attempt: 640(V28, Q49)
3). BTech -Computer Science (Jaypee Institute) - above average college (ranked after IITs, NITs,BITS pilani, Delhi College of Engg and VIT) CGPA 6.3/10 - mentioned as 70% in institute conversion table in transcript.
(Low score due to chickenpox and mother's cancer treatment).
4). Founder of a social group since 4 years. We have organized cloth and book donation campaigns sporadically across India and spread awareness through education in slum communities.
Co-Founded a technology enabled startup in supply chain distribution 1.5 years ago. Have clocked a turnover of about INR10 million, yet to breakeven.
Managed the campus ambassador program of letmeknow.in . Created and led a team of 60 campus ambassadors (online-remotely, part time)

Went for a 15 day train journey (Jagriti Yatra) to do case studies of enterprises across India. Also, did a pilot project on health care van in rural India. Stayed there for a fortnight for the same.

6) Want to pursue my supply chain startup full-time. Long term goal is to make it global.

Please evaluate my profile for Yale, Columbia, NYU stern, Stanford, London business School, INSEAD, Cambridge. What others should I target?

Thanks!!

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by mbaMissionJenK » Fri Mar 06, 2015 10:05 am
Hi there--

As answered in another forum:

Thanks for posting. Your GMAT is strong for sure, and you have a lot of varied experiences to draw from and to share in your application certainly; the start-up experience could be a plus depending upon what you've accomplished, learned from it, etc. The recognition and promotion on the job are also strengths.

That said, you ARE part of a large and competitive applicant pool (Indian IT applicants), and your grades are lower than average, and you'll have fewer than average years of full time work experience. You'll need to work hard to really stand out from the crowded applicant group and show that you have more than just technical skills, and that you are ready for the MBA and have a solid plan for next career steps etc.

I think your school list is quite ambitious.... Stanford, along with likely Columbia, Stern, INSEAD... will be reaches.... you can still apply but maybe you want to aim for applying to 1-2 of those, and focus a bit more on schools outside top 10-ish in terms of ranking. And for an option that would be closer to 'safety' and still great for IT and supply chain etc, could look at options like Tepper and Kelley etc. It all depends upon how determined you are to definitely go to b-school (i.e. if the top tier choices didn't pan out for some reason).

Good luck on the process!
Jennifer Kedrowski
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