Lisa,
I saw your valuable suggestions here, so though of asking about my profile.
Here are some of the main points of my profile..
GMAT score - 700
Education
B.Sc. (Geology, Physics, Maths) - INDIA - 72% - topper of class
M.C.A. (Masters in computer applications) - INDIA- 78% - topper University
Total work Experience - 7 years. (IT Engineer,Entrepreneur ( Immigration, Insurance, Sales), Research scholar)
From last 3 year - Entrepreneur (UK) - Started and running my company in the UK with profit since first year of business with overseas expansion. Main area of work was Immigration Services, S/w Product development and sales.
Before that 3 years (UK and India) I was working with Oracle corp and SAP Labs. and provided ERP consultancy.
Before that I was working as an entrepreneur and doing business of Insurance in India, with ICICI prudential.
I was also a part of AI research project for the development of a smart AI system.
Social contribution : Part of fundation member of 2 NGO and charity organization.
Overall my CV is full of variety.
I am planning to target Oxford, Cambridge, Cranfield, Machester.
Please advise about my chances for these institutes.
As I am in UK, I want to join some college in UK only. Also advice if you feel that as an entrepreneur I will get some priority, if yes then where and how.
Thanks in advance.
Profile Evaluation - UK Entrepreneur
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Dear MBA123,
I wish I could be of more help to you, but UK schools are not my main expertise. From what you posted, I think you are a competitive applicant for almost any MBA program that is a good match for you. You want to make sure the schools you apply to have the curriculum, resources, programs, and culture that you seek in a business school. All of the schools you list are great programs, so I think the experience will be good at any of them. The key to gaining admission is to submit a compelling application that distinguishes you from the competition. With your entrepreneurial experience, you should have some interesting examples that you can leverage in your applications.
Best of luck,
Lisa
I wish I could be of more help to you, but UK schools are not my main expertise. From what you posted, I think you are a competitive applicant for almost any MBA program that is a good match for you. You want to make sure the schools you apply to have the curriculum, resources, programs, and culture that you seek in a business school. All of the schools you list are great programs, so I think the experience will be good at any of them. The key to gaining admission is to submit a compelling application that distinguishes you from the competition. With your entrepreneurial experience, you should have some interesting examples that you can leverage in your applications.
Best of luck,
Lisa