Hi,
Here's my profile.
PROFILE:-
25, Male, Indian.
Work-Ex:- 4 years by July 2008 in an Software Products company. Pure technical job, with a bit of mentoring juniors.
Under grad:- Electronics & Communication Engineering from an NIT with 74%.
GMAT:- 770(m-49, v-45, awa-4.5)
Extra-curriculars:- decent but no community-service types.
CONSIDERATIONS:-
Although I'm not exactly familiar with the specializations, consultancy is what i'm looking at.
Another consideration for school selection is amount of scolarships & waivers i can expect.
SCHOOL SELECTION:-
1. Schools I've decided to apply:- ISB, INSEAD, MIT. Your comments on my choice in terms of profile n interest in consultancy and the chance i stand?
2. Schools I'd love to apply but not sure:- Harvard/Stanford/Wharton/Kellogg. How good a chance do i stand for each of these, esp in terms of my length and type of work-ex? [Harvard is a primarily a Finance school it appears??]
3. Other good ones:- Tuck, Darden, Duke, Carnegie Mellon. You can add to or change the list.
Which schools would you advise me to pick (ISB, INSEAD, MIT are decided, unless you have something really strong to say)?
Lastly, could you advise on a good mix for the Round-1 and Round-2
Regards,
Holden.
Here's my profile.
PROFILE:-
25, Male, Indian.
Work-Ex:- 4 years by July 2008 in an Software Products company. Pure technical job, with a bit of mentoring juniors.
Under grad:- Electronics & Communication Engineering from an NIT with 74%.
GMAT:- 770(m-49, v-45, awa-4.5)
Extra-curriculars:- decent but no community-service types.
CONSIDERATIONS:-
Although I'm not exactly familiar with the specializations, consultancy is what i'm looking at.
Another consideration for school selection is amount of scolarships & waivers i can expect.
SCHOOL SELECTION:-
1. Schools I've decided to apply:- ISB, INSEAD, MIT. Your comments on my choice in terms of profile n interest in consultancy and the chance i stand?
2. Schools I'd love to apply but not sure:- Harvard/Stanford/Wharton/Kellogg. How good a chance do i stand for each of these, esp in terms of my length and type of work-ex? [Harvard is a primarily a Finance school it appears??]
3. Other good ones:- Tuck, Darden, Duke, Carnegie Mellon. You can add to or change the list.
Which schools would you advise me to pick (ISB, INSEAD, MIT are decided, unless you have something really strong to say)?
Lastly, could you advise on a good mix for the Round-1 and Round-2
Regards,
Holden.

















