himu wrote:
Hi Sir,
My name is Himanshu Srivastava
i am from Delhi,
I am planning to write GMAT to get an admission in IIM. i want to know something about IIM. I am willing that you will help me out at some extent to get an idea to get an admission. as per my profile i have 3.6 year work experience in which i have work for Qatar government and now working in Delhi. I wrote GRE also & scored 303 but really don't know whether IIM accept the MBA aspirants on GRE score. well apart from that i am a B.tech graduate from computer science and scored 74% from an average college i have published six international papers too but sir main problem is that i am little bit confuse which program will be best for me and which MBA program should i go for. though i am graduate from computer science but i am very much weak in coding kind of stuff so planned to go for MBA but most of the people says that if you go for another stream which MBA is providing related to your graduate studies that it won't help you much. Is it true? I wrote CAT but i think that i can't compete 99% + in CAT exam so i planned to take GMAT so it may give me a chance to enter in IIM. sir, I am messaging you with lots of hope. Eagerly waiting for your kind response. please be my usher.
Reagrds
Hi Himanshu,
I am sorry before hand if I sound rude, but you seem to be confused and want an easy way out to get into the IIMs.
Let me get this thing straight. GMAT is not easy. You will have to toil equally hard in getting a 99%ile in the GMAT too.
Moreover, the IIMs undertake students in the PGPX programs and not the 2 year programs. So you might have enough experience to apply to those programs.
Your profile looks decent and the 6 international papers are an added advantage. If you want to look in India itself, ISB might be a good option. But that too will not be easy.
I did not understand the meaning of this sentence "most of the people says that if you go for another stream which MBA is providing related to your graduate studies that it won't help you much"
Before you decide to take the GMAT, look for an answer to the following questions:
1. Why do you want to do an MBA?
2. What will you gain from the MBA?
3. What are your goals?
If you are able to come up with answers to these questions, go ahead and prepare for CAT or GMAT, whatever you like. If not, you need more time to introspect.
I hope I make sense. If you want an evaluation of your profile, you can get it done here:
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