Candidate:

Mr. Mechanical Engineer & Blood Bank NGO

About Me:

I am Shubhang and I am a Mechanical Engineer. I had worked for two companies ( TCS & Edbuddy ) before founding my startup in January 2020. I have scored 77.6% in my undergrad. I have won 6 out of 9 sports events in my college. I run two NGOs in my city. A blood bank and an NGO that teaches underprivileged children. I also founded a book club.

I am taking my GMAT again. I got a GMAT waiver in Ross and Cornell still I got rejected. Kindly help me access my profile’s worth.

Schools:

Target School: Georgetown McDonough

Considering: Ross, Cornell Johnson

Rejected: Ross, Cornell Johnson

See More Profiles For: Georgetown McDonough

Application Status: Open

Details:

Undergrad School: RGPV

Undergrad Major: Mechanical Engineering

GPA: 2.3

GMAT: 480

Age: 27,  Ethnicity: Asian or Indian

Extracurriculars: I founder my city's biggest blood bank NGO, I founded an NGO for children which has helped over 800 children.

Work History:

Title: CEO & Founder

Industry: E-commerce

Company: Start-Up

Length of Employment: 1 yr, 5 mos

Title: Assistant Manager

Industry: Consulting

Company: Start-Up

Length of Employment: 3 yrs, 6 mos

Big Life Wins:

Establishing my city’s biggest blood bank and founding my startup even when my business partner left abruptly.

Post MBA Goal:

My short term goal post MBA is I want to work for a consulting company to get an exposure to different problems that businesses around the world face and how those problems are dealt. My long term goal is to scale my startup and make it a global brand.

Odds:

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The Experts Rate The Odds At: 5%

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  • mbaMission Odds Assessment: 5%

    Hi Shubhang, this is Julie-Anne Heafey at mbaMission. I wish I had better news but I’m afraid I don’t have great confidence in your odds at Georgetown…they likely are hesitating over the same things that held you back at Cornell and Ross. First, it’s a highly competitive year and you are in an overrepresented category in the application pool, success is not assured even if you bring excellent stats to the table. Yours are unfortunately well below the averages, not above (even if you get a GMAT waiver, that just puts all the pressure to perform on your GPA, which is also low). Second, your startup (my guess here is that they may not have heard of it since you did not …

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The Community Currently Rates The Odds At: 12%

  • 5% | 3 years ago

  • 5% | 3 years ago

    You have an extremely low GPA and (currently) have a very low GMAT. I think you would need a GMAT at least at 700 to have any chance at Georgetown.
  • 25% | 3 years ago

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