Hi,
I am an Indian male with work-experience in Finance.
GMAT:
Total Score: 710 (92 percentile)
Quant: 50 (94 percentile)
Verbal: 37 (81 percentile)
AWA: 4.0 (21 percentile)
GPA:
8.72/10.00 (simple conversion leads to 3.488 (approx. 3.5)/4.0
Ranked 2 in my graduation class
Graduation School: IIT, India (one of the best engineering school in India)
Work Experience till now, 2 years and 10 months (should be 4 years, 1 month by July, 2010)
I worked as a Software Engineer in a Finance and Consulting firm for the first 9 months. Thereafter I have worked as an Analyst in Investment Banking/Finance. There I trained and lead a team of 2 guys, one with similar work experience as mine, another had work ex of more than 5 years. Did very well in my role.
I also visited New York (for business purpose) for 5 months and met people of 10 different countries. I didn't face any problem communicating with them at all. Does this count at all?
Extra-curricular: I worked for National Social Service for 2 years (in my Graduation School, we had several options such as Sports, Social Service, Military, I chose Social Service). I did some role of leadership there, but had nothing much to brag about.
I am targetting the Top 10 B-Schools. My career path will be in Investment Banking. Hence, so far I have decided on:
LBS,
Columbia,
Wharton, and
NYU.
I will also apply at ISB, India.
My GMAT score is way below the average for my pool. Do you think I should take the test again? I had fallen very sick before my exams. Can I defend my low GMAT score in the optional essay? I am afraid it will sound more like an excuse than a valid reason.
I know that the Indian IT pool is very overcrowded in terms of applicants and hence requires very high GMAT scores. But, my work experience is in Finance (though for the first 9 months I worked as a software engineer). Is the avg GMAT score in this pool high too?
Will my GPA be acceptable? Do I need to defend it? Does class rank matter?
I have always studied in English medium schools. Does that help?
Do I stand a good chance in the top 10 B-schools?
Thanks a lot for the help,
K
I am an Indian male with work-experience in Finance.
GMAT:
Total Score: 710 (92 percentile)
Quant: 50 (94 percentile)
Verbal: 37 (81 percentile)
AWA: 4.0 (21 percentile)
GPA:
8.72/10.00 (simple conversion leads to 3.488 (approx. 3.5)/4.0
Ranked 2 in my graduation class
Graduation School: IIT, India (one of the best engineering school in India)
Work Experience till now, 2 years and 10 months (should be 4 years, 1 month by July, 2010)
I worked as a Software Engineer in a Finance and Consulting firm for the first 9 months. Thereafter I have worked as an Analyst in Investment Banking/Finance. There I trained and lead a team of 2 guys, one with similar work experience as mine, another had work ex of more than 5 years. Did very well in my role.
I also visited New York (for business purpose) for 5 months and met people of 10 different countries. I didn't face any problem communicating with them at all. Does this count at all?
Extra-curricular: I worked for National Social Service for 2 years (in my Graduation School, we had several options such as Sports, Social Service, Military, I chose Social Service). I did some role of leadership there, but had nothing much to brag about.
I am targetting the Top 10 B-Schools. My career path will be in Investment Banking. Hence, so far I have decided on:
LBS,
Columbia,
Wharton, and
NYU.
I will also apply at ISB, India.
My GMAT score is way below the average for my pool. Do you think I should take the test again? I had fallen very sick before my exams. Can I defend my low GMAT score in the optional essay? I am afraid it will sound more like an excuse than a valid reason.
I know that the Indian IT pool is very overcrowded in terms of applicants and hence requires very high GMAT scores. But, my work experience is in Finance (though for the first 9 months I worked as a software engineer). Is the avg GMAT score in this pool high too?
Will my GPA be acceptable? Do I need to defend it? Does class rank matter?
I have always studied in English medium schools. Does that help?
Do I stand a good chance in the top 10 B-schools?
Thanks a lot for the help,
K












