Hi - Would appreciate a profile evaluation based on the following Full-Time MBA programs
ISB
NUS
Nanyang
Carnegie-Mellon Tepper
Chicago Booth
Insead
Yale
Darden
Ross
GMAT - 650 (47Q / 33V)
Undergrad: Bachelor in commerce
Professional Degree - Chartered Accountant (Institute of CA India)
GPA: 3.4/4
Work Experience: 6 Years (28 years old)
Currently working as a Credit officer (Corporate Banking) with Bank of America,India. Also worked on a secondment with the Bank in Chicago (6 months). Strong financial analysis background.
I am currently looking for a career enhancement and move into the client side of Corporate Banking as a banker.
I am also attaching a copy of my resume.
Highly appreciate your time.
Thanks
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- Bryant@VeritasPrep
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Your background seems to contain many of the essentials for a good application. While your GMAT score is going to be below average for your applicant pool, the fact that you come from banking and not from IT or engineering should help set you apart. The schools you list for the most part are very quant-focused, so hopefully your GMAT split demonstrates a good quant score. As a non-native English speaker, they will be more forgiving on your verbal score. Make sure you have some good reasons for why you have chosen those particular schools and that it coordinates well with your post-MBA employment vision. Hope this helps.
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- Bryant@VeritasPrep
- MBA Admissions Consultant
- Posts: 1090
- Joined: Wed May 27, 2009 4:06 am
- Thanked: 175 times
- Followed by:68 members
- GMAT Score:750
Your background seems to contain many of the essentials for a good application. While your GMAT score is going to be below average for your applicant pool, the fact that you come from banking and not from IT or engineering should help set you apart. The schools you list for the most part are very quant-focused, so hopefully your GMAT split demonstrates a good quant score. As a non-native English speaker, they will be more forgiving on your verbal score. Make sure you have some good reasons for why you have chosen those particular schools and that it coordinates well with your post-MBA employment vision. Hope this helps.
Bryant Michaels
MBA Admissions Consultant
Enroll now. Pay later. Take advantage of Veritas Prep's flexible payment plan options
MBA Admissions Consultant
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