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Please evaluate my profile

by arpan31289 » Wed Aug 01, 2012 8:58 am
Hello,

I plan to take the GMAT in November 2012 and am targeting a score of somewhere in the region of 730. Can you please tell me if my profile would be suitable for admission to one of the top 10 US MBA schools. My details are below:

Nationality : Indian
Age: 26

Undergratuate: Bachelors in Engineering (3.2 GPA), among the top 10% students in my batch
Postgraduate: MBA from the Indian Institute of Management (the best B Schools in India), among the top 5 students of my batch (3.4 GPA)

Work Experience: I have worked as an Investment banking analyst at HSBC Bangalore for 2 years. Of these 2 years I have spent a couple of months in HSBC London and have worked with quite a few clients. I have significant deal experience at my level, having been involved heavily on several deals (case in point the IPO of Samsonite in Hong Kong last year, the takeover of Benetton by their parent company and advising several PEs on various buy out attempts). Have sat in on numerous client meetings and have handled projects that have required coordinating analysts in 3 countries. Regularly ranked among the top analysts of my batch, I have got the strongest possible rating given out to analysts at my level in both years of my employment. I have also won a few awards at HSBC including one that is given out to the strongest analyst in a quarter and have been part of the best team in a couple of quarters

Extracurriculars: Asia level quizzer during school (I have won a couple of intra organisation quizzing awards), strong debater having won several regional championships (currently the debating champion of HSBC Bangalore).
Finalist in the Al Gore Sustainable Technology Competition (Carnegie Mellon University) - India Chapter (the same plan won several awards at major BSchools across India)

Post my MBA, I would like to work in consulting for some time before trying to start my own venture of a sustainable vineyard (based on the idea that I developed with a few teammates for the Carnegie Mellon competition)

I would like to get an MBA at this stage of my career because even though I already have a diploma in Management (the IIMs, despite being the premier BSchools in India do not give out an MBA), yet I went into BSchool too early, without any work experience. Though I learned a lot theoritically, I could not match it up with professional experience to really get value out of the program. Now 2 years hence, I am ready to build on my corporate learning. Also, the international exposure that a US BSchool will provide me, will be much more suited to my ultimate aim of developing my own venture (in terms of seed capital/ venture funding as well as clientele).

Can you please let me know whether my profile would be good enough to get admission in one of the top 10 US business schools. I would be very grateful if you could please point out the specific schools that I might target.

Many thanks in advance.

Arpan
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by Heidi Granner » Thu Aug 09, 2012 2:47 pm
Hi Arpan,

Thanks for your post. You appear to have a solid profile across many dimensions - strong academics, great work experience in investment banking, and unique extracurricular activity involvement with debating. And your experience in the sustainable business plan competition tied with your unique long term career goal will help you stand out.

One important dimension of the evaluation is career progression. Admissions officers prefer to see at least one promotion in an applicant's work history. If you are not quite there yet I would recommend waiting one more year to apply. You are currently on the early end of the range of work experience, so waiting one more year would bring your work experience more on par with others in the applicant pool.

Regarding schools, presuming you do score in your target GMAT range, are able to show career progression, put together a high quality application, and target 4-5 schools in the top 10 I would think you would be very competitive. Schools that have a strong entrepreneurship and sustainability focus could be a good match. Businessweek recently ran an article on MBA Sustainability programs: https://www.businessweek.com/articles/20 ... y-programs.

Please feel free to forward your resume to [email protected] for a detailed and free profile evaluation.

Best,
Heidi
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