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I am Indian Chartered Accountant, Worked at GS for 5 years and JP Morgan since 6 months in Fund Controlling for Private Equity and Infrastructure fund resp. I have A+ grade in my undergrad and masters.
Target School: NYU Stern
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: Symbiois
Undergrad Major: Accounting
GPA: 8
GRE: 321
Age: 29, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Other Degree/Certification: Chartered Accountant, MCOM and BCOM
School Name: Symbiosis College
Extracurriculars: Teaching volunteering | Trekking
Title: Fund Controlling
Industry: Banking & Finance
Company: Fortune 100 Top 10
Length of Employment: 5 yrs, 6 mos
I taught 3 undergrad students from underprivileged background and trained them for professional life and helped them get placed into good jobs. I am currently planning and preparing for an Everest base camp trek, I have done few treks in the Himalayan region.
I want to trasition my career from accounting based roles to business and front end roles.
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Your post-MBA goal is why this degree is so valuable for someone like you seeking to transition into a more meaningful professional role. It is an invaluable tool to any career changer in his or her late 20s or early 30s. You clearly have what it takes to get into Stern and really strut your stuff. You have a golden resume with two world class companies, admirable extras that show you have ambition beyond oneself, a strong undergraduate transcript and your post-MBA goals are ideal. Your GRE is four points below the class average but I don’t believe that is going to hurt you, given all the other benefits you bring with you. Even so, it is never good to put all your eggs in …
Your post-MBA goal is why this degree is so valuable for someone like you seeking to transition into a more meaningful professional role. It is an invaluable tool to any career changer in his or her late 20s or early 30s. You clearly have what it takes to get into Stern and really strut your stuff. You have a golden resume with two world class companies, admirable extras that show you have ambition beyond oneself, a strong undergraduate transcript and your post-MBA goals are ideal. Your GRE is four points below the class average but I don’t believe that is going to hurt you, given all the other benefits you bring with you. Even so, it is never good to put all your eggs in one basket as elite MBA admissions can be incredibly random. You might also apply to Columbia and Wharton. Good luck!
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