Candidate:

Mr. Indian Electric Tech

About Me:

I was selected straight from campus for Sr.Software engineering role by one of the top fortune 500 companies. After working for nearly one year I got into my father’s business of distribution. I worked on various methods to increase sales of the company and I was successful to drive 30% growth in one year. I have even expanded the business territory.

Schools:

See More Profiles For: London Business School

Application Status: Open

Details:

Undergrad School: JNT University

Undergrad Major: Electrical

GPA: 3.5

GMAT: 620

Age: 23,  Ethnicity: Asian or Indian

Other Degree/Certification: Executive certificate

School Name: Indian Institute of Management

Extracurriculars: Captain of cricket team at college , Head of college fest promotion team

Work History:

Title: Sr.Software Engineer

Industry: Consulting

Company: Fortune 500

Length of Employment: 1 yr

Title: Business Consultant

Industry: Technology

Company: Other

Length of Employment: 1 yr

Big Life Wins:

Won the single biggest deal from a highly reputed customer for US$200K from a competitor account.

Post MBA Goal:

I would like to have some international exposure and then join back my business to take it new heights and create a global company.

Odds:

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The Experts Rate The Odds At: 17%

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  • Odds Assessment: 25%

    Hi there! It’s Stephanie Horn, Master Consultant with the MBA Exchange and recent Poets and Quants “Top 10 Admissions Consultants”. I see a lot of accomplishments in your profile, but presenting them in the best possible light will be key. You have a good GPA in a hard subject, while acting as captain of the cricket team, but your GMAT score is on the lower side. Improving that, and making sure that your quant percentage is 75% or better, will be important to schools like Tepper, Stern and Duke. I like your combination of work experience — time at a major firm to learn best practices and then freedom in your family’s firm to experiment and grow. However, the average MBA candidate has 5-7 years …

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  • mbaMission Odds Assessment: 15%

    Hi Mr. Indian Electric Tech! This is Kate Richardson here from mbaMission. I really like that you have F500 experience, and pairing that with the experience in your family’s company is a great combo. It sounds like you’ve driven some impressive growth in the company! Family business experience is typically attractive to business schools, especially since you plan to return. I’m worried though about your age / timing, since the average amount of work experience at LBS is 5.5 years. Your GMAT is also below their 707 average. On top of those challenges, it sounds like all your extracurriculars were from college – or do you have any current ones? With those challenges in mind, I think your odss will be tough at LBS. If …

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  • Stratus Admissions Counseling Odds Assessment: 10%

    Hello, I’m Lisa Cummings of Stratus Admissions. I give you 10% odds right now but see several ways you could boost those odds tremendously if you are willing to put in a little work and wait a few years. I see this as a reality check instead of a discouraging sign. Hopefully you will too! First off, you really need to hone in on your immediate post MBA goal – if you don’t have a specific goal, it will be impossible for you to articulate your answer to the Why MBA question. More importantly, think about what skill set you eventually want to bring to the family business and what are they expecting from you? It may make sense …

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