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I have completed my MBA from a top-rated (non-IIM) from India. Looking to go for a one-year MBA program in Europe. My motivation is to gain international exposure and eventually work for a consulting firm or a tech firm. Presently working as an Assistant Manager with Big4.
Target School: INSEAD
Considering: London Business School, UCLA Anderson
See More Profiles For: INSEAD
Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: IP University, Delhi
Undergrad Major: Electronics
GPA: 2.9
GMAT: 730
Age: 29, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Other Degree/Certification: MBA
School Name: NITIE, Mumbai
Extracurriculars: Painting and sketching at University level | Making cool gifts using electronics
Title: Assistant Manager
Industry: Consulting
Company: Fortune 500
Length of Employment: 4 yrs, 2 mos
Was awarded in Annual awards of the organization for project work, know German (A1), studied on a full fee waiver scholarship in undergrad, and won a national level technical event in college. Active in art & crafts in college.
Looking to make a career in strategic consulting or developing technology solutions in a startup.
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I am always surprised at how many young professionals who already have an MBA want another one. You fit that profile, though I totally get the the MBA you have from an Indian school (NOT an IIM) doesn’t travel nearly as well as one from a top European or U.S. business school. Your 2.9 GPA is pretty low for INSEAD, even in light of your 730 GMAT. You do have an impressive job, however, with a Big 4 firm. So I would say you are hardly a no-brainer admit for INSEAD but you stand some chance. The problem, frankly, is the competition: You will be in a pool with other Indian males with higher GPAs from more prestigious schools, higher GMATs and even more impressive …
I am always surprised at how many young professionals who already have an MBA want another one. You fit that profile, though I totally get the the MBA you have from an Indian school (NOT an IIM) doesn’t travel nearly as well as one from a top European or U.S. business school. Your 2.9 GPA is pretty low for INSEAD, even in light of your 730 GMAT. You do have an impressive job, however, with a Big 4 firm. So I would say you are hardly a no-brainer admit for INSEAD but you stand some chance. The problem, frankly, is the competition: You will be in a pool with other Indian males with higher GPAs from more prestigious schools, higher GMATs and even more impressive job backgrounds. I don’t want to discourage you from applying to INSEAD and London Business School but I would urge you to diversify your target schools and include IESE, HEC Paris, IE, ESADE, Imperial, and Warwick. Good luck to you.
also look at 1 year Cornell MBA. suits your goals.
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