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by sameerbhagwatmba1 » Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:12 pm
Thanks in advance for reviewing.

Applying for full-time MBA class of 2009

Demographics
Nationality: Indian
Age:27
Professional Experience: 3 years(1 year in Telecommunications and 2 years in software development)


Education
B.Tech(Electronics & Telecommunications) from U.P Technical University, India

GMAT
660 (83%)
Q49 (88%)
V31 (58%)

Resume
Telecommunication
1)Erricson(Airtel) : 6 months
Worked as Field Engineer for 1month and as a Network Engineer for 5 months

2)Reliance Infocomm
3 months as a network engineer

3)Currently in Cognizant Technology Solutions since December 2006 as Analyst-Technology


Extracurricular

College
Honor/Service Fraternity – Held various offices

Worked in an NGO for 6 months after passing out from my college

My list of schools is : NUS(Singapore),NTU(Singapore), INSEAD(Singapore),AIM(Manilla) and ESCP(France).

Given my current score and background, can you please tell me which schools would be realistic and how do I stand for selection procedure in these colleges



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by Lisa Anderson » Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:20 pm
Dear sameerbhagwatmba1,

I wish I could be of more help on this one, but I'm not as familiar with these schools as I am US programs. Generally speaking, you are not out of range for these schools, but you do have a similar profile to a large percentage of the global MBA applicant pool. As such, you must ensure your application not only presents a compelling story, but distinguishes you from the rest of the Indian applicants. You can also measure your competitiveness by measuring your GMAT and GPA against the schools' averages. If you are at or above the average GMAT/GPA, then you are in a more competitive position for admission. If you are below the school's average GMAT and GPA, then you have a larger mountain to climb.

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Lisa
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