gmatprep2o16 wrote:
I am trying to figure out what specialization of MBA best works for my profile.
Work Experience: 5 years 7 months as of now in the current industry of Information technology sector . I quickly adapted to IT culture coming from Mechanical Background. I have worked with clients from telecom, pharmaceutical, energy production, steel, power (conventional and non conventional), banking, chemical, paint/warehouse management, petrochemicals, clothing industries. I am a SAP ABAP consultant and have knowledge of sap cycles of sales and distribution and warehouse management in these industries.
Can you also please help in my profile evaluation. Here are my details :-
Asian, Indian Female Candidate
Age- 29
Work Experience - 5 years 7 months
Test Scores/Academics:
-GMAT - 680/84% ( Quants - 48/71% ,Verbal - 35/76% , AWA - 5/57% , IR - 6/69% )
-CGPA - 8.05/10 First Division with Honours in Mechanical Engineering (Major CGPA in 7th Semester -9.69/10 , Minor CGPA in 2nd Semester - 6.46/10). I had a definite upward trend
Not a designated leader; but I have been leading people for 1-1.5 years. 7-15 member teams; remote and local teams; handled implementation projects end to end.
ECA leadership; Organizer of Women’s Day at Accenture DU level, chief organizer of Independence Day, handled many events and fests at Accenture
Have worked closely with HR for organization of these events.
Volunteer work - Zonal coordinator of CSR club of Accenture Delhi, managing reading classes (Read India), teach and groom underprivileged women and children, I introduced a curriculum for this and streamlined the academics
ECs - Traveller,Have covered almost all of India. Fond of playing cricket and swimming.
Can you suggest some colleges that fits my profile.
Hi,
By asking " I am trying to figure out what specialization of MBA best works for my profile", you are focussing on the wrong question. The specialization is a learning need emanating from the career goals.
What are your career goals, considering your past experience and your aspiration to achieve a professional objective?
Overall, you have a good profile, although your GMAT score is low for an Indian engineer, and is going to be a major factor in b-school selection.
Reach out if you'd like to discuss further.