Profile Evaluation (700, Indian IT Male, 11.5 Years.)

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Hello Dear Experts - A sincere request if you can please find time to evaluate my profile for the target course (mentioned in the description below). I also invite suggestions as to which school should I target additionally (1 Year Full Time MBA - preferably Europe or US only)
1) Brief description of full-time work experience. What do I do?

Overall Experience 11.5 Years in IBM, TCS, SAP, Capgemini and Accenture
Currently leading a team of 35 consultants. Primary experience in IT project management, though worked with SAP in Research for 3 years as well.
Manage budget of $2 million and influence a budget of $20 million. Fairly traveled the world - most of Western Europe, South East Asia, North America and India of course. Since I am the same old typical - Indian-IT-Male �. .
I help Financial Services industry clients in identifying innovation opportunities to drive their technology agenda and support business strategy. Delivered large IT transformational programs across geographies and sectors successfully.
Worked with senior leadership very closely and understand leadership and communication styles and various nuances of resources (IT, human, and knowledge) management.

2) My GMAT score (first attempt GMAT score was 650 in 2008 - which I think I should not mention in my apps since it is more than 5 years old). My second and most recent GMAT score (with hardly 1.5 months of preparation) is as below:
700 (89%), Q49(79%), V35(76%), IR6(67%), AWA5.0

3) College info: National Institute of Technology (NIT), INDIA, Bachelor in Technology major in Computer Science and Engineering. %age 73% (first class), Year of Grad - 2003.

4) Extracurricular -> Associated with NGO for last 4 years in fund raising and in advisory roles. Speaker at Global Technology event in 2007, numerous professional certifications, certified trainer in current organization for Leadership and Change Management Trainings. Last 7 Years in Project Management, last 2 years in mid-leadership role. Various awards and certificates in fund raising for charity, university event organizing, organization certified trainer, quiz competition winner et. al. Applied for patent long time back - which got rejected due to budgetary constraints. I have some documentation to support this.


5) Industry Certifications ->ITIL Certification. As an added extra - generally I write my own Android applications to use and manage my work. Though one of the app is available on google playstore for free download (more than 2000 downloads so far).

6) Target Program -> INSEAD-MBA, HEC-MBA, MIT-SDM (all full time 1 year resident courses). Evaluating Said, Judge & Imperial schools (invite suggestion on these as well - which one should I target)
7) Target Rounds ->INSEAD-R1(2016Sep), HEC-R1(2016 Sep), MIT R1(2016Sep)
8) Post MBA Goal ->To move into technology consulting in short term and strategic consulting in long term with top consulting firm

Thanks a lot - (The post may look big - but I am still under word limit �)
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by MargaretStrother » Sun Aug 09, 2015 3:48 am
In my experience, you may be a bit too senior for INSEAD, and your GMAT is also a bit low for them. Judge or Said might be a better bet. You can also target US schools that are ideal for people in your space (too old for 2-year MBA, too young for EMBA), such as Columbia's J-Term or Kellogg's one year program.
HEC will be fine with your GMAT and age, but it is an extremely narrow target, with a small incoming class and a low acceptance rate, so to be competitive, you'll need to really communicate why that program is "the one" for you.

Good luck!
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by gmatclubmember » Wed Aug 12, 2015 2:56 am
Thanks Margaret
After your recommendation I researched Judge/Said/Kellogg as well and I am happy to let you know that I have included these as well in my target list.
Would you like to recommend me few more additional schools. At the moment I have INSEAD, MIT-SDM, IIMA and HEC in addition to above schools.
I am aiming at INSEAD, MIT-SDM, Judge in R1; and Said, Kellogg and HEC in R2.

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by priyank-boob » Wed Oct 19, 2016 1:13 pm
Hey, I would like to know about your journey. Did you get into any of the target schools ?

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by MargaretStrother » Fri Oct 21, 2016 10:27 am
I'm not a big fan of mass applications -- four to six per round is the most anyone can do well, in my experience. Most schools want to see you investing time and research in their program, so picking a few schools -- choosing wisely and immersing yourself in that school's offerings -- is likely to lead to a more positive result. So I think you're good with the choices you already have.

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by gmatclubmember » Sat Jan 26, 2019 10:29 am
I logged in after several years to update where I landed up.
I got admitted to MIT-SDM Program, in 2016, completed program inn 2017 and started work at one of the unicorn startup in Bay Area. Been with this firm for over a year and a half.
Sorry folks for not being able to answer this post early.
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