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I am a charter holder with 6+ years of experience in the finance industry across asset classes – within Equities & Fixed Income. Exposure to US markets with 3+ years of experience in the US asset management industry.
Target School: London Business School
Considering: Darden, Ross
See More Profiles For: London Business School
Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: University of Mumbai
Undergrad Major: Commerce
GPA: 4.0 (WES GPA)
GRE: CFA waiver
Age: 29, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Other Degree/Certification: CFA charterholder
School Name: CFA Institute USA
Extracurriculars: Community Volunteer Teacher | Teach for India Volunteer
Title: Senior Associate/Associate Vice-President
Industry: Banking & Finance
Company: Fortune 500
Length of Employment: 1 yr, 2 mos
Title: Analyst
Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 11 mos
– Gold medalist in final undergrad school. – Only participant from India to make it to the semi-finals rounds in an APAC presentation skills competition of a global MNC. – Experience with speaking to C-suite management and closed deals of INR 100MM. – Automated over 300 hours of manual processes.
– Short term goal: client facing role in the investment management industry. – Long-term goal: Work in an ESG product development space and help with product positioning within the Asset Management space.
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Firstly, congratulations on your stellar undergraduate performance. To get a 4.0 GPA from the University of Mumbai in any discipline is a major achievement. I’m curious about your GRE waiver through your CFA for LBS though? It’s not something I’m aware of for the MBA programme, although it does happen very occasionally for the MiF. You might want to think about taking the GMAT/GRE unless you’ve already agreed this with the school, in which case, fantastic. Clearly you have some strong public speaking skills, your career goals are in alignment with your experience, and it looks like you’ve spent time in the US which is good, as LBS will be wanting to see evidence of your international outlook and profile, especially given that you are …
Firstly, congratulations on your stellar undergraduate performance. To get a 4.0 GPA from the University of Mumbai in any discipline is a major achievement. I’m curious about your GRE waiver through your CFA for LBS though? It’s not something I’m aware of for the MBA programme, although it does happen very occasionally for the MiF. You might want to think about taking the GMAT/GRE unless you’ve already agreed this with the school, in which case, fantastic. Clearly you have some strong public speaking skills, your career goals are in alignment with your experience, and it looks like you’ve spent time in the US which is good, as LBS will be wanting to see evidence of your international outlook and profile, especially given that you are in a tough demographic. To be honest, I’d like to see more in your extra-curriculars to really lift you out of the crowd. Make sure you’ve done as much outreach as possible and to maximise your chances I do encourage you to apply early – you should target R2 latest as R1 is coming up rapidly on September 9th. I still think you may find it tough so would suggest some back up schools, but good luck!
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