Hi all,
I am an Indian national ,26 yrs old and I currently have 4 years of experience in the IT industry..
I have scored 610 in the GMAT and I wanted to know in which B schools do I have chances of gaining entry into .
I am keen on studying in universities either in the US , UK , Singapore or Canada.
Post MBA I want to work as a Business Consultant in the IT industry.Please advise.
Thanks,
Anoop
B schools for my profile
Posted Jun 16, 2012 16:02
I am an Indian national ,26 yrs old and I currently have 4 years of experience in the IT industry..
I have scored 610 in the GMAT and I wanted to know in which B schools do I have chances of gaining entry into .
I am keen on studying in universities either in the US , UK , Singapore or Canada.
Post MBA I want to work as a Business Consultant in the IT industry.Please advise.
Thanks,
Anoop
Posted Jun 16, 2012 20:51
If you are seeking for sept 12 intake then i would suggest that you must start your process asap.
With this profile you can try admissions into following B-Schools.
1. Edinburgh
2. Strathclyde
3. Birmingham
4. Lancaster
5. Aston
6. Durham
7. Bradford
Regards
Mamit
With this profile you can try admissions into following B-Schools.
1. Edinburgh
2. Strathclyde
3. Birmingham
4. Lancaster
5. Aston
6. Durham
7. Bradford
Regards
Mamit
Posted Jun 16, 2012 21:51
Hi Mamit
I am curious why Henley, MBS, Imperial are not on your list. What factors are you using?
Regards, Brian
I am curious why Henley, MBS, Imperial are not on your list. What factors are you using?
Regards, Brian
Posted Jun 17, 2012 16:46
The reason i have not listed MBS and Imperial is because the GMAT is only 610, work exp is only 4 years and that too from IT background and from India. Most of the applications received for MBA programs are from candidates with IT experience, therefore the competition is too high with such profile.
Posted Jun 18, 2012 15:02
Mamit suggested some appropriate UK programs - but what about Canada and the States?
In Canada, you would be competitive at McMaster/Degroote or Alberta.
In the States, check out second tier schools: Case/Weatherhead, Babson/Olin, maybe even Boston/Caroll.
In Canada, you would be competitive at McMaster/Degroote or Alberta.
In the States, check out second tier schools: Case/Weatherhead, Babson/Olin, maybe even Boston/Caroll.
Posted Jun 20, 2012 18:12
Yes it would be good to consider the Universities in the US and Canada, but i think its late for fall 2012 intake.
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