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Profile Evaluation and Chances

by champwix » Wed Dec 12, 2012 9:26 pm
Hi,
Need you advise with regards to my mba applications and how can I improve my chances for particular programs.

I am 27 year old, Male, Indian Techie.
"¢ College/major/GPA
Undergarduate Instituition - Government Engineering College.
Degree - Bachelors Degree (BE)
Major - Electrical Electronics & Power.
GPA - I do not have exact GPA calculated as I am an International Student. My Undergrads average %age (for 4 years degree) is 67. So, according to me it should be around (3.2 - 3.3).
I will get my transcripts evaluated very soon so that I can have my actual GPA.
Plenty of extra curricular activities that I can re-direct to managerial skills during my undergrads.

- 12th >> 80.5%
- 10th >> 78.13%
Always been the Class Representative and other extra-curricular activities.

"¢ Years of work experience
64 months (5.3 years).
"¢ Current job
Professional full-time Industrial experience in IT sector, specifically in Telecom Domain.
Designated as a "Team Leader" (next to Program Manager).
Currently on Onsite (USA) Deputation since March'2011 (almost 2 years).
Achievements: 2 time "Valuable Team Player" Award, and 2 time "Certificate of Appreciation". Accolades from Client on effectively handling the Test Execution Representation on Status Calls and Managing the Program. I can try to get a reco from client.

"¢ GMAT score(s)
13 Dec'2010 - 510 (Q42 / V19) >> Overall - 510 / 37%, AWA - 4.5 / 37%.
10 Dec'2012 - 600 (Q47 / V27) >> Overall - 600 / 62%, AWA / IR - Not yet available.
However, I am sure about AWA to be at least 5.5
TOEFL Score - 88. Note that I have already interacted with particular school programs about the TOEFL waiver and I am eligible as I am working in US since last 2 years. If it all program requires me to have higher TOEFL score I will surely plan to retake.

Though the GMAT score is low, I can have well articulated essays showing my struggle and hardships; as such I am the only 2nd person in my family and far-far relatives to travel overseas and the 1st being my real brother who did Hotel Management overseas.

"¢ Interest in MBA
International Business.
"¢ School shortlist -
My Dream University / Program is "Boston University - International Management".
I was well prepared for BU to hit their median GMAT requirement, but my verbal score bombed.
The other school I sorted are: Carrol - BC, Simon - Rochester, Smeal, Rutgers Business School, University of Buffalo.

What do you feel my chances are ?? I have heard that Adcom does look overall profile, however for an Indian Techie like me, a lower GMAT score is certainly a deterrent.
I am still aiming for BU, though it seems out of reach. What if I retake GMAT by end of Jan, so as to increase on my Verbal score, and apply for the BU in 3rd round ? What are the chances then applying in 3rd round?

Thanks in advance!!
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by Rakshith_s » Thu Dec 13, 2012 4:09 am
Hi,

The strong areas in your profile are good academic background and corporate (International) exposure; try to make it stronger by adding stellar application. As per your profile and GMAT score I would also recommend you to target Mason, Thunderbird, Purdue, Fisher, Broad. As the average GMAT Score for these B Schools fall in between 580-650 range.

You are in perfect stage of your career and around 4 -7 years of work experience is what most B Schools look for. I would also suggest you to prepare for GMAT parallel with your applications and retake GMAT once in January end. You should apply in Round 2&3 as you have fair chances.Visit https://www.general-ed.com/chances-of-bschool

However you need to cleverly prepare for questions like your rationale behind applying for a specific B school.The next step for you is to focus more on your application essays & recommendations for these Business Schools.

Hence it would be highly advisable to seek assistance from professional consultants for guidance on preparing stellar application and get your essays/scholarship essays evaluated before sending it out along with your application. Please visit https://usbschoolapplication.in/to see more about online Essay Evaluation

Feel free to post any other query or concern that you might have.

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by 99Colleges: MBA Admission » Fri Dec 21, 2012 2:43 am
Though the GMAT score is on the lower side, you have a realistic chance of making it to the schools you have mentioned.
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