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International and Indian MBA schools accepting GMAT Application related discussions for admissions to ISB, IIMs' PGPX and universities abroad. Share your experience and help everyone with your knowledge.
I suggest that you go for it. You've got all the basics right man. the only things that are somewhat unclear are
You've got lesser work experience that a lot of people who apply, but there's a general trend for all business schools to accept younger people (right after school even). Stanford GSB & HBS are pushing for this trend.
That said, IT experience varies quite a bit. And in the end this is a marketing exercise... If you've got the great writing skills and the ability to make a strong case you should have a good chance.
I have a similar profile as your's and I got an interview call in R2 Sept 2008 Applying to INSEAD
Thanks dude !!
2 replies both from IT guys and both in different directions !!
I am also an Indian IT Male with 3.7 yrs of work ex, will be 4.6 when I join. I need your thoughts on my profile.
730(51,36)/4
Work ex : 3.7 yrs - 3.2 yrs in pure software development in a global MNC. But have interacted with people from US,UK and a lot from Australia .
6 months as a Lead Functional Consultant ( only international work ex is 6 mths in UAE )
Have interacted with people from Pakistan, UAE, Oman and Sri Lanka
Have taken responsibilities apart from my workplace like working on new business models
Acads: top 10% in my class
Extra curr: have been involved in a lot of clubs in college, associated with an NGO , have been part of a volunteer group in my org, have formed a new Employee club in my current org.
Kindly post ur views on my profile. Since Insead doesn't encourage re-applicants, I request all of you to suggest whether I should be applying now or in the next batch. Though I am confident that this is the right time for me to move ahead for my MBA.
Regards
Kunal
Last edited by kunal_singla; 03-04-2008 at 06:57 PM.
To whatever I have read in the blogs;forums;threads about Insead... The experience seems to be low; Otherwise stellar profile and experience. If you can come up with good essay about your accomplishement and career journey. In my view you have a great chance.
Having another year of experience will just add icing to the cake.
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