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Request for Application Advice

by Surging_Ahead » Tue Apr 28, 2015 9:39 am
Greetings from India. I am planning to apply for an international MBA next year, so want to start early. My target schools are Fuqua/Yale/Anderson/Johnson/Ross/Kenan-Flagler/Tepper/McCombs/INSEAD/LBS/IE/OxBridge/HKUST/NUS/CIEBS and Wharton/MIT (I know I have zero chances here but it's just that they have been my dream for so long. Atleast want to fill-up their form). With that in mind, I appeared for GMAT and scored a decent 750 (V40 Q51 AWA 5 IR 8), will reappear once more aiming for a higher score (since I have heard from seniors how most B-Schools are willing to look beyond your weakness if you have a jaw-dropping GMAT score like 780). Hopeful, I started reading up. However that hope was shortlived. Got to know from leading gmat-related websites like poets and quants etc that (i) US B-Schools don't usually prefer candidates in their early 30s (I will be 30 when I join, 31/32 when I pass-out, so I totally fall in this category) and (ii) the Indian + Male + IT professional is the most over-represented demographic in the applicant pool & that makes us undesirable. Took up a free consultation in a local center which advised me to focus on US B-Schools in the #30-40 range (in which I have no interest). That has left me demotivated & confused on what to do in the road ahead. Could really use some experienced advice to zero in on whether to march ahead or fall back.

My profile reads something like this-

ICSE (Our Standard-X Board Exams)- 92%
ISC (Our Standard-XII Board Exams)- 91.25%
B.Tech in Electronics & Communication - 81.3%
M.Tech in IT - 85% (one of the toppers)
Work Ex- 45 months (at the time of joining), in Tata Consultancy Services as a Software Engineer
ECs- above average, nothing jaw-dropping though.
Community Service- Have done my fair bit - from organizing blood donation camps TO distribution of blankets to the poor during winters TO taking over the education of an underprivileged child for 4 yrs.
Major hole in the CV- have a gap of 1 year before my M.Tech, when I was back-packing through certain parts of Africa (absolutely love wild-life. Don't really feel guilty about this break though, inspite of knowing that it will be a burden that I will have to bear for the next 5 yrs atleast)

Now I would really like a preliminary holistic analysis from an expert on where my profile stands in their esteemed estimate & whether such a profile can arrest the attention of ANY Adcom from my target schools. Going ahead will require an expenditure of 200,000 INR atleast. So, can really use an honest comprehensive analysis. Thanks in advance.

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by gmatprofparis » Fri May 01, 2015 5:27 am
Hi Surging_Ahead,

I think, as you say, there are some points that are difficult to deal with in your application. While certainly not being too old for an MBA, you are on the older side of the matter, and, unfortunately, you're part of a very over-represented group. None-the-less, I think it comes down to narrative spinning. Can you make your profile stand out? For example, community service is a great start to becoming a unique applicant, but what sorts of other activities have you done outside of work? Are you a member of any other associations? Have you worked on any special projects? And, in terms of work, how much has management played a role? How international was your experience? As for other central parts of your application, the same applies. For example, how international would your recommendations be?

These are really just some of the questions that begin to shape a unique application. But, even setting these questions aside, a top 30-40 US program is beneath your profile! I think who ever consulted you on that had a very pessimistic mindset.
GMAT instructor and MBA admissions coach in Paris, formerly in NYC. Glad to help where I can.

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by gmatprofparis » Fri May 01, 2015 5:27 am
Hi Surging_Ahead,

I think, as you say, there are some points that are difficult to deal with in your application. While certainly not being too old for an MBA, you are on the older side of the matter, and, unfortunately, you're part of a very over-represented group. None-the-less, I think it comes down to narrative spinning. Can you make your profile stand out? For example, community service is a great start to becoming a unique applicant, but what sorts of other activities have you done outside of work? Are you a member of any other associations? Have you worked on any special projects? And, in terms of work, how much has management played a role? How international was your experience? As for other central parts of your application, the same applies. For example, how international would your recommendations be?

These are really just some of the questions that begin to shape a unique application. But, even setting these questions aside, a top 30-40 US program is beneath your profile! I think who ever consulted you on that had a very pessimistic mindset.
GMAT instructor and MBA admissions coach in Paris, formerly in NYC. Glad to help where I can.

[email protected]