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by mmandal1989 » Tue Mar 29, 2011 7:53 am
I took GMAT on 25th this month...scored 760...I am in my final year of engg from an A+ engg college in india....have decent acads in undergraduate exams,a 3.4 gpa in engg....i have internships at Siemens and MottMacdonald and have a job offer from Deloitte....i am planning to apply after 2 years to YALE,SLOAN,ISB and KELLOGG. Am i in doing this right?pls help
(p.s. is the masters in management from LBS good for me?)
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by Linda Abraham » Thu Mar 31, 2011 9:11 pm
mmandal1989 wrote:I took GMAT on 25th this month...scored 760...I am in my final year of engg from an A+ engg college in india....have decent acads in undergraduate exams,a 3.4 gpa in engg....i have internships at Siemens and MottMacdonald and have a job offer from Deloitte....i am planning to apply after 2 years to YALE,SLOAN,ISB and KELLOGG. Am i in doing this right?pls help
(p.s. is the masters in management from LBS good for me?)
Congratulations on the great GMAT score!

It sounds like you have solid plan to pursue in MBA in a couple of years. At that time you can evaluate whether it's the right time for you to pursue an MBA or whether another year of work experience would be beneficial. Make sure you make time during the next two years for community service or non-professional commitments where you can consistently display leadership and assume responsibility.


The LBS Master in Management program would be appropriate if you want to attend a business program immediately or shortly after graduating. If you work for two years, it probably would not be appropriate for you then.

You might be interested in MBA Admissions For Younger Applicants.

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Linda
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