@sayhi2nuts said:Hello,Can somebody help me in deciding whether I stand a chance in any of the global top 25 or even top 50 MBA programs?
Depends on a lot of factors: (a). if you are able to demonstrate the relevance of your work experience to your future career goals and the need from an MBA from the b-school where you are applying; (b). Your GMAT score/ GPA; (c). your overall personality development, including extra curricular activities (more later).
@sayhi2nuts said:Indian, female, married, 30 years.
This does not sound like a threat
@sayhi2nuts said:BE (Computer Tech): 64%I am quite assured of a decent GMAT score..say 680-710.
Extra curriculars: Sad - start working upon this now. Take up activities/hobbies that you like and devote some time to them- not to just put it there in the application, but out of genuine interest. Adcoms like to see multi-dimensional personalities.
@sayhi2nuts said:Extra curriculars: Sad My dilemma arises because I am planning to quit the job in the next couple of months and start a small, content-based, ecommerce company (which may not pick up by the time I apply to Unis). So, will this sabattical help or ruin the chances of my MBA dream?
Depends on how this venture fits into your future career goals. If they are around this e-commerce company, then your case that 'you want to pick up the business skills to run this venture' will stand solidified. On the other hand, you may need to address what will happen to this company when you are at b-school (unless you have a business partner, who will fill in for you).
However, if you are quitting your job and starting your own company, then I don't see this as a sabbatical and if you position it as such, then you may not sound very convincing and may ruin your chances of the MBA dream.
Namita, MBA Decoder