Hi,
I am Madhav Malhotra and I am planning to apply for ISB PGP program for 2017 class.
My GMAT score is:
Quant:50
Verbal:34
Overall:700
Educational Qualifications:
10th : 84.8
12th : 77
Graduation: Thapar University, Electronics and Communication
CGPA: 8.05
This August I will complete 4 years in IT industry.
Work Experience:
Aricent Technologies:
2.5yrs as a software Engineer in Telecom Tehcnologies.
Currently, working in Oracle as an IT consultant2
Extra Curricular :
1. Part of a small team Involved in Organizing Major Sports tournaments in my college also major technical fests in my college.
2. Organizing tournaments involved getting sponsors, managing budgets and publicizing it.
3. Participation in badminton tournaments in both companies for which i worked.
4. Part of Oracle Volunteers who organize regular events to teach underprivileged students, taking them out for picnics etc.
Could you please tell me if this profile is good enough for admission in PGP program in ISB, 2017 batch.
Regards,
Madhav Malhotra
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Hi Madhav,
Wish I could add more value here, but this program is simply outside of my field of experience. Looking at your stats and the school's incoming class profile, you seem eligible but not at the top of their range. It's a very competitive program, with a relatively low acceptance rate and a high yield statistic, so you may want to invest some time in getting a stronger GMAT score. But everything else -- work experience, GPA -- seems like a good fit with the program. Again, I am only interpreting the data here; unfortunately, I have no first-hand experience working with applicants to this program.
Good luck!
Margaret Strother
Wish I could add more value here, but this program is simply outside of my field of experience. Looking at your stats and the school's incoming class profile, you seem eligible but not at the top of their range. It's a very competitive program, with a relatively low acceptance rate and a high yield statistic, so you may want to invest some time in getting a stronger GMAT score. But everything else -- work experience, GPA -- seems like a good fit with the program. Again, I am only interpreting the data here; unfortunately, I have no first-hand experience working with applicants to this program.
Good luck!
Margaret Strother