Hello Sir,
Its great to see your proactiveness in addressing the queries. Would like to know a few things:
I am a software engineer with a leading MNC in gurgaon. These days a lot of software companies keep employees on "bench" for a long time i.e., don't allot them projects for a long time. Does that count as a valid work-ex? After all that's also a full time employment.
As for me, I joined the company in August 2007 and willing to apply in ISB for the batch starting in 2009. Was on bench for 4 months, after which I was allocated a project. Though I was in the project, I had practically no work to do as the project was over with development phase

. In fact, every member in the project was practically free. Though I was allotted some excel sheet work by my project manager(which are done by the PA to the project manager and which gave me little insights into how a project is run and how he used to handle things etc

), I had little technical exposure which a software engineer must have (Though I utilized the time in my mba entrance preparation). Things are going to continue in the same way as the project is far from getting over and the only way out of this is to leave the project, which anyway, would end me up on bench

. No scope of company switch due to the little tech-exposure thing mentioned.
So I'm a little sceptical about the strength of my application at ISB, having heard that an experience in IT is already valued less than normal, with India churning out thousands of software engineers

. Please advise me with a practical approach whether applying to ISB, which has a cut throat competition, makes sense. I'm taking GMAT in october(for II round), passed out of NIT(2007) with Metallurgical.
Expecting your early reply.....
Thanks

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