Indian, Female. Graduate in B.Tech (Mechanical) with 3.12 GPA. Studied abroad (Italy, Europe) for 3years towards end of my schooling.
Have 3 years work ex.; good work progression with international exposure. Design & development role(automotive company) dealing with cross functional teams. Successfully executed the first project as project lead (in the first year of work), A* performance rating for the same, led various other parallel projects at the organization with 6-7 people as direct/indirect reportees. Led a group of five colleagues at tests & meetings with an international customer in S. Korea(Year 2). Appointed as mentor to six new recruits for their successful induction (year 3).
Presented paper at an International Conference 2016 in USA, representing the company I work in (Year 3).
Leadership+Extra curricular activities- Secretary, Centre for Human Resource Development, Students' Council 2012-13; Head Secretary, Hostel 2011-12; Event Head, Cultural fest 2012; Prize at Art Exhibition in College Cultural Fest 2011; School for the Disabled (Disable Welfare Trust of India) 2010- Conducted art & craft workshops for differently abled children; Head of International Relations at Sixth Form Council at School of Milan 2009-10; Model United Nations, Bocconi University, Milano 2009- Delegate and Ambassador; UK Sports Leaders' Award Level 1 2008; trained dancer-performed in India and Italy & at Inter-College fests;
What do you think my chances are for top MBA schools esp. Cambridge, Oxford, LBS, HEC, INSEAD, Manchester, Lancaser & NTU?Yet to take GMAT. What would be a good aim for score?
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Hello,
You have great stuff here! Top b-schools will appreciate your international exposure, both in study and work experience, and the leadership you have shown both in extracurriculars and in your career thus far. One weak area is that so-so GPA, so it will be particularly important for you to get your GMAT at or above the median/average (NOT the 80% spread) for the schools that you're applying to.
For the schools you've listed here, GMAT averages vary widely, from ~708 for INSEAD down to ~601 for Lancaster. If you're focusing on the top MBA programs on your list and applying to schools like Lancaster as a "safety", aim for around 710 to balance out your undergraduate GPA, and you should be a strong competitor.
Good luck!
Margaret Strother
You have great stuff here! Top b-schools will appreciate your international exposure, both in study and work experience, and the leadership you have shown both in extracurriculars and in your career thus far. One weak area is that so-so GPA, so it will be particularly important for you to get your GMAT at or above the median/average (NOT the 80% spread) for the schools that you're applying to.
For the schools you've listed here, GMAT averages vary widely, from ~708 for INSEAD down to ~601 for Lancaster. If you're focusing on the top MBA programs on your list and applying to schools like Lancaster as a "safety", aim for around 710 to balance out your undergraduate GPA, and you should be a strong competitor.
Good luck!
Margaret Strother
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I'd like to see your GMAT closer to 720, but if it's possible for you to also be starting your application materials, that would be wise. September comes around faster than you think!
Good luck,
Margaret
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yes, applying in Round 1 can help, if everything is ready at the time. You don't discuss your goals, which are also very important. Good luck. cheers, alex
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