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Joined: 03 Jan 2012
Posts: 22
Location: United States
Concentration: Leadership, Finance
GMAT 1: 660 Q49 V31
GPA: 3.5
WE: Engineering (Computer Software)
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Profile evaluation - GMAT 660 [#permalink]
07 Jul 2012, 23:47
Hi,
Could you please help me in evaluating my profile.
I wrote GMAT and scored 660 (Q-49, V-31)
I did B.Tech from Computer Science in 2010. I have 2yrs of IT experience in Accenture Services Private Ltd. I volunteered several programs in Greenpeace. I have some leadership experience in my college. I was the troop leader for the Bharat scouts and Guides Rashtrapathi camp and received the certificate for the same from the President of India. I secured 81 rank in the national Maths Olympiad. Won many accolades(First and runners up) in several inter-college competitions. I am working on an application development for Automated performance appraisal systems development as an initiative other than what i do at office.
Am planning to change my domain from S/W to Finance. I want to know whether I should go for 1yr/2yr/Execitve MBA/MS in Finance. Which all universities shall i apply in and in which all do i stand a good change to get through? My preference is ISB hyderabad. Would I get any scholarship for MBA in US universities? If yes, which universities should I apply for?
Thanks in advance for the help Sam
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Joined: 20 Apr 2003
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Location: Los Angeles CA
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Re: Profile evaluation - GMAT 660 [#permalink]
13 Jul 2012, 16:19
Given your GMAT score and goals, you are probably better off going for the MS in Finance. I am less familiar with those programs so I can't really respond to the rest of your post. Best, Linda
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