Candidate:

Mr. Government Entrepreneur

About Me:

After college, I took a gap year because of health issues and then proceeded on a non-traditional path as planned. My goal was to figure out what I wanted to do before committing to an industry. I ended up entering public policy and simultaneously founded a startup. Two years later I can safely say that I’d much rather work in the private sector.

Schools:

Target School: Harvard

Considering: Wharton, Chicago Booth, Stanford GSB

See More Profiles For: Harvard

Application Status: Open

Details:

Undergrad School: Shri Ram College of Commerce

Undergrad Major: Business

GPA: 8.06/10

GMAT: 770

Age: 24,  Ethnicity: Asian or Indian

Extracurriculars: Rock climbing on weekends, yoga on weekdays, and Machine Learning every night.

Work History:

Title: Associate

Industry: Government / Military

Company: Government

Length of Employment: 1 yr

Title: Founder

Industry: Supply Chain / Logistics

Company: Start-Up

Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 1 mos

Big Life Wins:

– Appointed by the state government to train youth from rural India on modules of entrepreneurship
– National media coverage for startup within 2 months of launch & consistent revenue growth
– Successfully onboarded the top management at my organization to restructure a defunct center for entrepreneurship development. Got the lead for the same.

Post MBA Goal:

Corporate management in the USA with a focus on supply chain management. Then come back to India to work in agriculture.

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  • mbaMission Odds Assessment: 10%

    Hi Mr. Government Entrepreneur,
    Quite a non-traditional path but interesting! This is Debbie Choy from mbaMission. I like that you have explored both the public and private options to make an informed decision on your career path. As well, you have strong academic scores, and have shown leadership within your community. Given your varied background, the key will be to convince the Admissions Committee that you have indeed decided on your future career goals, and that an MBA is an important part towards those goals. Also, be sure to explain why you are passionate about your agriculture. What is the impact you would like to make on this sector? If you can articulate this compellingly in your essays, that would be the key to your application …

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