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Please Evaluate my Profile

by abhishekarohi » Fri Jul 30, 2010 12:37 pm
Hello Sir/Mam,

I am an Indian IT professional and have a work exp of 4+ years.

I have worked for the following organizations:
Wipro Technologies
HSBC Global Technologies
Dell Services

I have mainly worked on support and maintenance projects. I have been constantly rated as a star performer and have received numerous accolades for my out of box thinking and innovative ways to solve the problems.

I have been invloved in few extra curricular activities such as
Debate/Extemphore - Won many School level awards.
Have participated in many annual sports days as well as annual cultural days.
Have attended state level Table Tennis camp.

My undergrad and GMAT stats are as follows:
Bachelor of engineering (Computer Science) - 71.2%
GMAT - 710 (Q49, V38)

I am eyeing on the following schools:
ISB Hyderabad, India
NUS, Singapore
NTU, Singapore
Richard Ivey, Canada
Harvard, USA

Please suggest whether my profile fits for the schools I am looking for. Moreover, can you suggest me some more schools where my profile fits and school which fits my budget!!!!


Thanks & Regards
Abhishek Arohi
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by Cindy Tokumitsu » Sat Aug 07, 2010 8:41 am
Hello,

It's difficult to identify "fit" schools without knowing your goals, which are a key factor in such determination. Moreover, I'm not sure what your budget is, though I assume you're cost conscious about the schools.

I'd consider HBS out of reach for practical purposes, and ISB a reasonable reach but still quite challenging, largely because of being in the over-represented IT segment. NUS, Ivey, and NTU I believe would be good on-par schools - but don't take it for granted, again due to your status in the over-represented Indian IT group - strive for differentiation and distinction in your applications.

Best regards,
Cindy Tokumitsu
Senior Editor, Accepted.com