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nitin.jain159
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Profile Evaluation

by nitin.jain159 Sun Sep 16, 2012 12:56 pm

Hello,

Can you please suggest which schools I should apply as per my profile:

GMAT - 670 (Q-48, V-35) ; TOEFL -110
Total Work Exp - 11 Years in IT Services Industry Total Internation Exp - 6 Years Currently Leading Big Team of 50+ Educational Background: Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Comm with 76% Age: 32 Years, Ethnicity: Indian Male
Post MBA Goals: General Management, IT Service Consulting, IT Marketing and Product Management
Long Term Goal - Self IT Business

Regards,
Nitin
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Re: Profile Evaluation

by mili Sun Sep 16, 2012 1:52 pm

Hi Nitin,

Thanks for posting your profile. You have a lot of experience in your field, and given that you're not making a total career change, have you considered part-time programs? I'm not sure where you are currently located, but if you're in the U.S., I'd urge you to consider part-time programs, which are slightly less competitive than full time programs.

If you're set on full time programs, I'd say that given your low GMAT your, your age and Indian Male IT background and what seems like limited extracurricular/community activities, the odds are somewhat stacked against you. I'd suggest you aim for programs likeUSC, Ohio State (Fisher), Boston University, Washington University (Olin). That's the range I would target - as for specific programs, it depends on what you're looking for in a school. If you are serious about the entrepreneurial track, you could apply to Babson - they have a very strong entrepreneurship program.

Hope this helps,
Mili


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