1.Undergraduate School - National Institute of Technology, Surat
2.Undergraduate grade - First class, 66.1% (Highest 72%)
3.GMAT - 700 ; Verbal - 36 (80%), Quant 49 (78%), AWA 4 , IR 2
4.Full time Work-experience - 13 years 7 months
5.Current Company and role- Multinational Semicodcutor/Telecom mobile company; Internet of Things and Mobile Software Lead
6.Professional Goals- Become a CEO in a large company and then later setting up my own company
7.Target schools- Wharton, Darden, Stanford, Harvard, Berkley Haas,Tepper, Yale with Scholarship
8.Intended specialization -Entrepreneur,Strategy
I intend to do 1 year Full time MBA rather than Part time or Executive MBA (which are not full time).
Please recommend whether the score is suitable for the colleges mentioned.
Profile evaluation - GMAT 700
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For a one-year full-time MBA, your GMAT should be about right. However, these kinds of programs differ a lot at different schools, so you'll want to take your research to the next level and identify which schools on your list really do have one-year full-time MBAs, as opposed to EMBAs, and then assess the specific requirements and recruitment patterns for each program.
A note about goals: when schools as for your post-MBA goal, they mean that first step OUT of the MBA, rather than "CEO of a large company", which is not typically the first job MBA graduates get. Be thinking about who specifically will hire you with a one-year MBA from School X, and why, with your 13 years of experience, you need that MBA in order to get that particular job.
Good luck!
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A note about goals: when schools as for your post-MBA goal, they mean that first step OUT of the MBA, rather than "CEO of a large company", which is not typically the first job MBA graduates get. Be thinking about who specifically will hire you with a one-year MBA from School X, and why, with your 13 years of experience, you need that MBA in order to get that particular job.
Good luck!
Margaret Strother
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Thanks for the reply.
I would be ok with 1 to 1.5 years Full time MBA if I get half/full scholarship.
Intention is also do MBA from US.
How strong is the profile and GMAT score for the schools listed (OK with 1.5 years full time MBA also)?
I would be ok with 1 to 1.5 years Full time MBA if I get half/full scholarship.
Intention is also do MBA from US.
How strong is the profile and GMAT score for the schools listed (OK with 1.5 years full time MBA also)?
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Not all of the schools on your list have a one-year full-time MBA, so you will need to research that before you can assess your own chances for them. Seems to me that you are just at the beginning of a research process here.
Margaret Strother
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