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Profile Evaluation GMAT 720

by arpitelex » Wed Jan 08, 2014 12:09 pm
My GMAT score is 720(AWA 4.5, IR 8,Q 50,V 37). I am looking for colleges which provide quality education in marketing, finance and general management. My long term goal is to establish a social organization, which multiplies itself in different part of India and world. This organization will be self-sustainable in nature. So, I am also targeting the schools which emphasize on entrepreneurship. In particular, I am a little more excited about Business Schools of Wharton, Columbia, Yale and MIT.

What is the procedure of Funding at U.S. Arranging funds seems to be a hectic task.

As of now, I am pursuing an online course from Stanford University on Organizational Analysis. I have already completed a spiritual course from Art of Living course of yes+. Adding to the spiritual experience, I have started taking lessons from YSS (Yogoda Satsang Society) on Kriya Yoga. I presently work with Telecom Giant, Ericsson India. Apart from normal work, i lead a team which concerns about the competency development in the field of Mobile Cloud. Also, I am engaged in my family businesses, basically on selling part.

I need your advice on my position related to my current work ex and profile. I also want to know as how to make a strong profile and prepare a focused goal. I can see an obscure goal, but not a full proof goal.

I am attaching my resume for more information required.
Which schools should i target for MBA and what is the right time to apply?
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by MBAPrepAdvantage » Fri Jan 17, 2014 9:48 am
Normally, you apply and work with the financial aid department of the schools.

But you first want to research which schools provide international applicants with loans without U.S. co-signers.

Yale, for example, provides international loans to students without co-signers (https://som.yale.edu/our-programs/emba/a ... dent-loans).
Columbia is a school that requires loan recipients to have a U.S. co-signer (https://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/programs-a ... -aid/loans), but provides a list of international resources (https://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/filemgr?&file_id=7223746).

I hope this helps.

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