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LunaticAnagha
- Junior | Next Rank: 30 Posts
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- Joined: Tue Feb 17, 2009 2:32 am
- Location: Pune
- GMAT Score:670
I'm a female Electronic Design Engineer from India working for one of the top Fortune Companies. I will be having 18 months or work ex at the time of application (R2) and 26 at the time of matriculation.
I know this work ex is not very competative. But Im very sure, I want to go for B school now.
I have leadership experience from college as General Seceratary.
At work, I have a lot of International exposure and varied experience.
I'm also in a process to lead a Social Drive project in my City under a NGO.
Good Acads and lot of extra curricular activities both during college and work.
With this background, Which B Schools do you think will be good for me to apply in regards to expect an admit?
I hear few schools take lesser work experience folks. Which are these schools?
I plan to apply to 4 schools : 1 Dream, 2 Realistic and 1 Definite. (Is it fair or should I be applying to more?)
I'm giving 2 months for essays and other documents along with regular office. (after GMAT and before R2 deadlines) Is it fair enough?
Or should I hurry up with GMAT and concentrate more on essays?
Please help me with this.
I know this work ex is not very competative. But Im very sure, I want to go for B school now.
I have leadership experience from college as General Seceratary.
At work, I have a lot of International exposure and varied experience.
I'm also in a process to lead a Social Drive project in my City under a NGO.
Good Acads and lot of extra curricular activities both during college and work.
With this background, Which B Schools do you think will be good for me to apply in regards to expect an admit?
I hear few schools take lesser work experience folks. Which are these schools?
I plan to apply to 4 schools : 1 Dream, 2 Realistic and 1 Definite. (Is it fair or should I be applying to more?)
I'm giving 2 months for essays and other documents along with regular office. (after GMAT and before R2 deadlines) Is it fair enough?
Or should I hurry up with GMAT and concentrate more on essays?
Please help me with this.












