Regarding Chances of Getting into Top B Schools in India

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Sir / Madam,

I have completed B.Tech Production & Industrial Engineering from NIT, Allahabad with a percentage of 61.75.( In some semesters gone below 60% in the range of 55 -60)Overall managed 61.75% altogether.

Career Background
1) Worked as a Manager for a period of 2 years 2 months in Cummins India Ltd covering New Product Introduction & Planning.
2) Worked as Asst. Manager for a period of 2 years 3 months in Alsthom India ltd covering New Product Introduction, Lean & Planning.
3)At present working as an Deputy Manager, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited for a period of 4 years in the areas include Methods & Planning.

GMAT Score : 710.
Total Work Exp : Around 8 years.

Scored above 90% in class X & XII.

Applied to IIM A, IIM B, IIM C, ISB & SP Jain. Kindly evaluate my chances.

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by MBAPrepAdvantage » Tue Aug 20, 2013 5:47 am
Was your percentage score a First Class or First Class with Distinction?

Having graduated from an NIT and having a good GMAT score should make you competitive for the IIM's and ISB.
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by rahmaan786 » Tue Aug 20, 2013 6:04 am
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MBAPrepAdvantage wrote:Was your percentage score a First Class or First Class with Distinction?

Having graduated from an NIT and having a good GMAT score should make you competitive for the IIM's and ISB.

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by MBAPrepAdvantage » Tue Aug 20, 2013 7:20 am
Your profile is about average for accepted candidates to IIM's and ISB. You have roughly the average GMAT score, come from a very good undergraduate school (but not an IIT) and have a First Class (but not With Distinction).

So, statistically, if you diversify your applications among the IIM's and ISB you should gain acceptance to at least one, assuming a high quality application.

If you have some international exposure in your job I would highlight this as most accepted students to IIM A have some international exposure in their careers.

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