You are going to have more WE than the avearge applicant and should leverage this to your advantage in the applications. Not only that, but you have a nice career progression, with what appears to be regular promotions. The only risk I see is that you hail from a very deep applicant pool, being from India and working in IT, so make sure you weave your story as unique and speak specifically to how you made an impact and how you lead others (not listing attributes, but rather telling tales about your experience is the key). Continue to quantify your results in your career as you did briefly here in your profile. you should come across as mature, which is a good thing, since b-schools look for maturity, leadership , teamwork and innovation as four key pillars of a good b-school candidate. Be prepared for answering questions about how you went from studying Pharmacy to working in IT, and make sure you cast a compelling short and long term vision which hopefully will tie in what you have done so far to what you will do going forward, post-MBA.
You don't mention where you want to work. If it's in India--that's great, since b-schools are very interested in bringing in students whom they know can easily get jobs at the end. If your desire is to work in the US, make sure you have an H1B Visa. Many international applicants fail to address this issue and run the risk of being dinged based on risks around their ability to get a job at graduation within 90 days, a key metric for b-school rankings. your GMAT is nice and high, which will be attractive to schools looking to boost their GMAT average, but make sure you stand out in the crowd by thinking hard about how you are different than the next applicant with a simialr background.
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Bryant Michaels
Admissions Consultant