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2027
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GPA: 8.80
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I am a BBA graduate with 3 years of experience in HR Operations, looking to advance my career towards HRBP. Throughout my life I have participated in several extra curricular activities, I scored a bronze medal in National Level Inter College tournament for 100m flat race. I have earned the 1st place as Badminton champion at college level women's singles tournament. Apart from this, in my academic career have received a certificate of appreciation for achieving academic excellence during my BBA at college level. I participate in sports competitions and have achieved many medals and trophies throughout my life. In addition to this, I also participate in dance and singing events, have participation certificates for the same.
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5 years
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2026
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Score: 316 GRE
GPA: 8.26
Pre-MBA industry: Other
Post-MBA industry: Other
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5years at a global pr agency, two years of exp as manager, 3 promotions in 5 years. Worked with global clients like Uber, Amazon, Logitech, and Indian startups. Client servicing for retail and tech clients.


Also has part-time experience helping with digital upgradation for my 40+ year old family business.

Accredited in Indian public relations and have won awards internally for campaigns.

Looking to work in marketing post MBA, aiming for French, Spanish / Singaporean colleges for full time course.

BA in Media and Communications from Manipal Institute of Communication (2018-21)

My gre score is 316 (v157 q159 awaTBC) I’ve got interviews to IE and ESADE using their tests. Want to understand if this score is ok for HEC / essec / nanyang / NUS

Have thorough, extremely positive recommendations from my boss (business head of south office) and ex manager

Outside of work, I’m passionate about food and community building. I’ve also cofounded a run community with over 300 members. Many other extra curricular activities during college as well.
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7 months ago
03 Oct 2025, 04:09
@tanisha2000 - Some thoughts and clarifications:

1. The undergrad GPA seems good, which university did you attend (Tier-1, Tier-2, etc.)?

2. The GMAT score is on the lower side for most top MBA programs. Any scope to improve it e.g. did you score higher in mocks? Schools such as IE and ESADE offer the option to take their proprietary exam (e.g. IEGAT in the case of IE), but submitting a strong GMAT/ GRE score will strengthen chances, both for admissions and scholarships.

3. Would like to know more about your work experience - which company/ companies have you worked in, what functions/ domains, any progressions (promotions?) etc.

4. Anything on the extracurriculars front?

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14 Jan 2026, 23:17
Hi Arvind, below are my updates. Look forward to your insights

1. BA in Media and Communications from Manipal Institute of Communication (2018-21)

2. My gre score is 316 (v157 q159 awaTBC) I’ve got interviews to IE and ESADE using their tests. Want to understand if this score is ok for HEC / essec / nanyang / NUS

3. 5 years at a global pr agency Burson, two years of exp as manager, 3 promotions in 5 years. Worked with global clients like Uber, Amazon, Logitech, and Indian startups. Client servicing for retail and tech clients.

Accredited in Indian public relations and have won few awards for campaigns that I worked on

Post mba looking to grow in marketing and retail

Have thorough, extremely positive recommendations from my boss (business head of south office) and ex manager

4. Lots of extracurriculars and community building during college. Currently co founded a run club with 300+ active members in Bangalore
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7 months ago
03 Oct 2025, 05:48
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Priyanka here from ARINGO. Speaking about your profile, your GPA looks decent, and with 5 years of work experience, you are in a strong position to apply for an MBA. In order to evaluate your chances better, I would like to know more details about your profile, like, are you planning to reappear for GMAT or switch to GRE?, your ECs, your LORs, etc

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14 Jan 2026, 23:21
Hi Priyanka below are my updates. Look forward to your insights

1. BA in Media and Communications from Manipal Institute of Communication (2018-21)

2. My gre score is 316 (v157 q159 awaTBC) I’ve got interviews to IE and ESADE using their tests. Want to understand if this score is ok for HEC / essec / nanyang / NUS

3. 5 years at a global pr agency Burson, two years of exp as manager, 3 promotions in 5 years. Worked with global clients like Uber, Amazon, Logitech, and Indian startups. Client servicing for retail and tech clients.

Accredited in Indian public relations and have won few awards for campaigns that I worked on

Post mba looking to grow in marketing and retail

Have thorough, extremely positive recommendations from my boss (business head of south office) and ex manager

4. Lots of extracurriculars and community building during college. Currently co founded a run club with 300+ active members in Bangalore
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3 months ago
15 Jan 2026, 03:47
Thanks for sharing your profile @tanisha2000! Your profile looks good, as a marketing/communications candidate with leadership, brand exposure, and a coherent post-MBA goal. Your main variable can be the GRE, not the profile.

Is GRE 316 “enough” for your target schools? Let’s be very honest and school-specific.
1) HEC is test-sensitive, especially for Indian applicants. Typical competitive range: 320–325+ GRE. 316 is borderline. It can be possible, but GMAT/GRE improvement is strongly recommended.

2) ESSEC can be more holistic than HEC. Strong professional progression and leadership matter a lot. It can be considered as a Target–Reach hybrid at 316. Competitive with strong essays + interviews (better odds than HEC).

3) NUS, quant-leaning, test scores matter. Median GRE closer to 320+. It can be a stretch at 316; retake recommended for confidence.

4) Nanyang can be slightly more forgiving than NUS. Marketing/consumer profiles do well. It can be possible but competitive. Better with 320+, but not impossible.

Biggest strengths to lean into: Fast progression (3 promotions in 5 years)> This is a huge positive signal. Brand-name global clients > Uber, Amazon, and Logitech, carry weight internationally. Clear post-MBA story > Marketing / retail growth is consistent with your past. Community leadership (run club, food, culture) > Good for interviews and leadership essays.

A jump to 322+ shall have a meaningful change in outcomes. If you can retake and realistically hit a good score, do it. If not, double down on ESSEC / ESADE / IE / Bocconi—these are not compromises for marketing careers.

Your core narrative can be, “I’ve grown brands and communities from the outside. Now I want to own growth, strategy, and consumer impact from within.” Emphasise: Transition from agency > brand leadership, Scale: campaigns > markets > categories and leadership with clients and teams. Why Europe/Singapore? (retail, luxury, global brands)

Questions to sharpen your application further:
1) Are you aiming for brand-side roles or marketing strategy/consulting post-MBA?
2) Any quantified campaign impact (reach, revenue, growth)?
3) Open to luxury/retail roles in France/Italy?
4) How important is scholarship to you?

We’d love to learn more about your academic background, extracurricular activities, work experience, and personal journey so that we can provide a tailored profile evaluation and an honest school assessment. Feel free to book an evaluation session.

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04 May 2026, 10:20
Hey Tanisha,
How did you know that you had been kept on the waitlist?
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04 May 2026, 20:55
They sent an email informing me of the same.
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6 years
Viet Nam
2027
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GPA: 2.1
Pre-MBA industry: Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals
Post-MBA industry: Finance: Investment Banking
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This is my profile:

- 20 Years old - from Vietnam
- Studying Economics and Finance at Charles University in Prague in English (Rank 1 in Czechia).
- GPA 2.1/1.0. My GPA is low because of a visa issue which made me miss almost the whole first year.
- I want to target 645+ to compensate for my GPA.
- I have an internship in the FP&A team at Kenvue (formerly Johnson&Johnson) and one in Finance&Operations in a Japanese company.
- I participated in the Harvard Global Case Competition and planning to do the CFA challenge this October. I also passed the CFA Level 1 and I also have the FMVA (Financial Modeling and Valuation Analyst) from CFI.
- I'm planning to do an Erasmus exchange to PSL-Paris next semester.

I know that my GPA is very low, potentially a red flag to the admission. I want to know which way I can compensate for my GPA and would it be a direct no to these program. Thank you for your time!

My goal is to reach Investment Banking in London.
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04 May 2026, 20:36
Hi
Priyanka here from ARINGO. Speaking about your profile, you have a mixed profile for HEC Paris. On one hand, your background is interesting, studying in Prague, internships at Kenvue, CFA Level 1, FMVA, and case competitions all show strong interest in finance. But your GPA will definitely be a concern, schools will still see it as a backdrop unless you clearly offset it.

To compensate, a strong GMAT is important, but numbers alone won’t be enough. You’ll need to show strong academic ability through other signals, plus clear focus on IB and why you’re ready for it. Also, internships are good, but impact and progression will matter.

To better understand your chances, it would help to know: do you have any strong grades in recent semesters to show improvement, what exactly happened with the visa issue and what exposure you’ve had to IB specifically?

I’d be happy to offer you a free profile review for your target programs to see where you stand and how to boost your chances, happy to help!
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6 years
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2028
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GPA: 9
Pre-MBA industry: Media/Entertainment
Post-MBA industry: Media/Entertainment
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Started working since i was 18, its been 6+ years i have been in the Ad tech industry and since last 3 years i have been managing the ads business for reliance. I have recently moved to the India's biggest OTT platform where i am posted as Manager for customer success and ad operations. I am looking forward to score a good 680+ marks in Gmat to get qualifies for these 2 schools.
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03 May 2026, 00:13
Quite likely your work experience only post your full-time UG education will get counted in your MBA applications. Assuming this proves true, how close will you be to the average work experience of the class profile at these two schools? If you fall short by 2-3 years, then perhaps it's worth postponing your plans and gaining some more work experience.
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04 May 2026, 00:06
Agreed with the above feedback. If you'd like, please feel free to book an evaluation session from here.

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04 May 2026, 20:30
Hi
Priyanka here from ARINGO. Speaking about your profile, you have an interesting and slightly different profile for INSEAD- 6+ years in ad tech, experience with Reliance, and now working at a major OTT platform definitely gives you industry depth. A strong GPA also helps. If you’re able to get a 675+ GMAT, you’ll be in a reasonable range academically.

That said, the key will be clarity and structure. Media/ad tech is not the most common applicant pool, which can work in your favor, but only if you clearly show impact, leadership, and progression. Also, since you’ve been working from a very early age, schools will look closely at what counts as full-time experience after graduation vs earlier work. This can affect how your total experience is evaluated.

To better understand your chances, can you clarify- how many years of full-time work experience you have after graduation, your biggest achievements, and any leadership or team management examples.

I’d be happy to offer you a free profile review for your target programs to see where you stand and how to boost your chances, happy to help!
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5 years
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2027
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Score: 665 GMAT Focus
GPA: 8.68
Pre-MBA industry: Other
Post-MBA industry: Finance: Venture Capital
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30 Jul 2025 07:07
I am a commerce student with 98% in Class 12. I did my B. Com. Hons from Shri Ram College of Commerce, DU and scored a 8.68 GPA. After that I worked at an affiliated audit firm of E&Y for 3 years as a part of mandatory articleship in statutory audit domain. I became a Chartered Accountant in 2024 and continued with E&Y for another year (total 4 years). Post that, I switched to KPMG and am continuing in the Global audit and assurance practice. I am also pursuing CFA and my L1 will be done by the time I apply for my MBA.
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02 May 2026, 08:46
@Kannika Sahni - your undergrad (SRCC) pedigree and GPA are strong.

The GMAT is a bit on the lower side: was the score in line with your mocks/ expectations, and do you foresee an improvement if you were to retake?

To clarify, your full-time work-ex (after undergrad) is 5 years as of 2027? I'd like to understand the nature of your work e.g. key projects, any promotions, international exposure, etc. to assess better.

Also, are there any extracurricular activities you've been involved in, ideally after undergrad?

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03 May 2026, 00:20
A fellow alum (from a different generation) here. A few pointers for you to reflect on:
- Not every school may consider your CA articleship years as work experience. Check with each school you are aiming to apply.
- Audit may be seen as an ideal background experience by some schools. Your due diligence should help you find this out.
- Most VC firms in the USA do not hire/sponsor internationals.
- From Audit to VC via MBA education may be a difficult bridge for you to showcase.
Happy to speak if you wish to.
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03 May 2026, 03:04
Hello Kannika,

Always a pleasure to interact with a fellow Chartered Accountant looking to venture beyond!

I have a basic evaluation for your profile :
GMAT Score : A 665 on GMAT Focus is a solid start, but for your target schools in the VC/finance track; think ISB, LBS, INSEAD, or CBS; the competitive range sits at 675–700+

Work experience : An internship in a Big 4 is definitely something that would be valued, however, internship is not usually considered as work experience for these colleges or even when you're looking for future opportunities. Your CFA adds on to your profile for sure and will aid you to showcase your inclination and interest towards your venture capital goal.

There are no extracurriculars mentioned in your profile. This is a gap for top MBA programs. Academics and credentials alone don't build a compelling application. Leadership, community impact, or entrepreneurial side projects matter.

I'd love to discuss your profile and preferences in detail over a quick profile evaluation call. If you're keen, you can reach out to me : https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrunaldeo1509/ and we can take the discussion from there!

Thanks! Looking forward to connect.
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04 May 2026, 01:50
Thank you for sharing your profile, @Kannika Sahni. You’ve built a credible finance foundation, SRCC, CA, and Big 4 is a combination that schools respect. The challenge is, you’re in one of the crowded applicant pools, and your goals (VC) are among the hardest to convert post-MBA. So your outcome will depend on how sharply you differentiate and how you de-risk your goals.

About your strengths:
1. Academic Pedigree (great)
2. Professional credentials (strong)
3. Work experience (structured & recognized)- 5 years total, statutory audit, and global exposure. Schools trust Big 4 rigor, client exposure, and professional maturity.
4. As a female candidate in finance, you benefit from the diversity push at top schools.

What needs work:
1. GMAT focus score 665 for your target schools:
Wharton- Too low currently
LBS- borderline
INSEAD- can be competitive but not strong
ISB- fine

For your profile, 675+ can be a game-changer.

2. Work experience- “Audit Trap.” Audit is respected, but seen as compliance-heavy, less “strategic”. You need to reframe into: risk advisory, business insight, and financial decision-making.

3. VC goal- Let’s be direct. VC is extremely competitive, network-driven, and rare for auditors without startup exposure.

Schools will ask, “Why would someone hire you into VC?” Right now, your story doesn’t fully answer that.

About the schools:
1. Wharton- Top-tier finance and VC school. Requires a high GMAT score (~685+ FE) and strong differentiation. With 675+, it might still be a stretch target.

2. LBS- Strong finance and VC ecosystem. More flexible than the US M7. With a 665 GMAT FE score, it is possible but not strong.

3. INSEAD- Less VC-focused but strong general management. Good for consulting on the VC path. With 665, it's borderline.

4. ISB- Strong for finance roles, consulting. VC via ISB can be limited but possible. Good chance.

Things you can do:
1. Fix your VC story- Right now, Audit to VC is equal to a weak bridge. You need a credible pathway:
Option A (recommended): Audit > Transaction advisory/deals > VC
Option B: Audit > Consulting > VC
Option C: Audit > Startup finance/strategy > VC

Schools want a believable transition, not ambition alone.

2. Build VC exposure now- This is non-negotiable if you're serious. You can start angel investing platforms (small tickets), startup advisory/internships, or VC fellowships/part-time roles. Without this, your VC goal won’t be credible.

3. Reframe your Audit experience- You must highlight financial insights, business risks, and strategic recommendations.
Not just compliance but decision-making support.

5. Add a “Spike”- You need one strong differentiator. For example, startup involvement, investment thesis writing, or sector expertise (fintech, SaaS, etc.).

You can also explore other schools such as HEC Paris, IE, ESSEC, and ESADE.

Market reality:
VC hiring- Very limited post-MBA and strongly network-driven.
Most candidates- Enter via consulting/IB and then VC.

You should think about positioning VC as long-term, not immediate.

Your positioning can be “A finance professional with strong accounting and analytical grounding, building exposure to investments and aiming to transition into deal-making and eventually venture investing.”

Questions for you to reflect upon:
1. Have you worked on transactions/due diligence?
2. Any startup exposure so far?
3. What sectors in VC interest you?
4. Any leadership roles at work?
5. Current GMAT mock vs actual?

We have worked with applicants making it to PE, VC, Investment Banking....

You can check out a few success stories - [https://www.mbaandbeyond.com/mba-testimonials/ms-analyst-with-720-gmat-got-into-insead-and-lbs-with-55k-scholarship?utm_source=gmatclub&utm_medium=community&utm_campaign=DT_May4]Ms. Analyst with 720 GMAT got into INSEAD and LBS with 55K £ Scholarship[/url] and [https://www.mbaandbeyond.com/mba-testimonials/mr-senior-product-manager-lbs-insead-iese-25k-scholarship?utm_source=gmatclub&utm_medium=community&utm_campaign=DT_May4]Mr. Senior Product Manager- LBS, INSEAD, IESE (25K Scholarship)[/url].

We would like to learn more about your academic background, extracurricular activities, international exposure, leadership experience, and what other skills you bring to support your goals.

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04 May 2026, 20:21
Hi Kannika
Priyanka here from ARINGO. Speaking about your profile, you have a strong academic and professional base-SRCC, CA, Big 4 experience, and a good GPA all help. Your GMAT score is decent, also, one important point, some schools may not fully count your articleship as FT work experience, which can impact how your total experience is viewed.

The bigger question is differentiation. CA + Big 4 audit is a common path, so you’ll need to clearly show impact, leadership, and a strong reason for moving into venture capital. VC is a tough goal, and schools will want to see some exposure to startups, investing, or anything beyond audit. Your story needs to clearly answer why MBA, why now, and why these schools.

To better understand your chances, I would like to know - what are your biggest achievements at work, any leadership or extracurriculars, and what steps you’ve taken toward VC?

I’d be happy to offer you a free profile review for your target programs to see where you stand and how to boost your chances, happy to help!
No pressure, no strings - just helpful insights on where you stand and how you can strengthen your chances.


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2026
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Pre-MBA industry: Technology
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Johnson (Cornell)
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04 May 2026, 10:37
Congratulations on Cornell and the scholarship. How was the interview?
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2026
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Pre-MBA industry: Consulting
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
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03 Oct 2025, 06:27
Hi @shivangidhiman ! We would love to learn more about your academic background, extracurricular activities, professional experiences, and personal journey so we can offer a more tailored assessment of your profile and evaluate your chances at your target school more accurately. Feel free to book a profile evaluation session.

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28 Dec 2025, 23:07
Hi Shivangi, would you mind connecting? I would really appreciate your guidance for the GMAT.
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04 May 2026, 10:34
Congratulations on Cornell and the scholarship. How was the interview?
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2026
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Score: 695 GMAT Focus
GPA: 6.65
Pre-MBA industry: Media/Entertainment
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Ross (Michigan)
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04 May 2026, 10:30
Hey
Those are some great schools you got into. What is your decision?
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2026
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GPA: 7.11
Pre-MBA industry: Energy
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Jones Rice
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5 years of consulting experience for a leading oil and gas company. I work with geospatial datasets, provide analytical insights for better decision making and increase operational efficiency. I also work with a NGO dedicated to assist women struggling with severe mental health challenges.
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Congratulations on Tepper, it is a great school. Are you waiting for anything more or proceeding with it?
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2 years
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2027
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GPA: 7.6
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ISB
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I currently have 20 months of work experience. I currently work at Emergent, India's fastest growing start up and one of the top AI startups in the world and i lead Orgnic marketing wing for my company. Earlier i was leading Marketing for Pawfectly made by licious and prior to that i was a creative strategist at one of the biggest markwting agencies homegrown in india - Schbang and at the genesis of my career was a trainee at Ogilvy and Swiggy. I had done my undergrad in BBA Hons ( Marketing spl ) with cgpa of 7.6. Leading the marketing wing of my college and the overall head of my vcollege theatre production. X was 84.2 % and XII was 82% from PSBB in chennai.
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2026
Score: 705 GMAT Focus
GPA: 8.81
Pre-MBA industry: Finance: Investment Banking
Post-MBA industry: Finance: Investment Management
INSEAD
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I am a qualified chartered accountant in India with 2.5 years of work experience in the controllers role within Goldman Sachs (quit my job in Feb).


I also have 3 years of articleship experience at an CA firm ( not sure if this counted as full time work ex)

My role was restricted to financial reporting and i was looking to pivot towards a role that has a little more decision making in a company's operations ideally an IB itself either on public investments side or on the private.

Academics, 12th - ~95%, Grad - ~87%. I have completed my CA and CFA L1, I'll be writing my L2 in august.
GMAT FE - 705

Achievements - I have won awards for some of my automation initiatives within GS as well as a India controllers wide competition called the iCFO ( It's a presentation competition within the analysts)
Won chess tournaments as at inter school and college levels
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2026
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Score: 311 GRE
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Post-MBA industry: Manufacturing
Anderson
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In today’s digital age, Ecommerce Development Dubai is the backbone of modern business growth. It offers endless opportunities for brands to expand, connect with customers, and increase revenue. With expert services from DigitalGraphiks and Web Agency Dubai, businesses can unlock their full potential and stand out in a competitive market. The future is digital, and the time to act is now.
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7 years
United States
2026
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GPA: 3.4
Pre-MBA industry: Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals
Post-MBA industry: Manufacturing
IIM Ahmedabad
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2026
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GPA: 9.65
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hartered Accountant with 1+ years of experience working in a professional firm. Work profile includes M&A tax & restructuring, Corporate advisory, Litigation and succession planning. Completed B.com from HR College of Commerce and Economics with 9.65 cgpa. 12th standard from NM college of Commerce and Economics with 89.85% and 10th Standard from St. Anne's High School (Maharashtra State Board) with 93%. Also have a masters degree in Classical Dancing and have completed Bharat Natyam Arangetram.
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6 years
India
2027
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Score: Plan to take the GMAT
GPA: 9
Pre-MBA industry: Finance: Venture Capital
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
INSEAD
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Academic Background:

Class 10: 9.2 CGPA
Class 12:(District Topper)
B.Com, Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce – GPA: 9
Leadership & Extracurriculars:
Finance Head, TEDx Symbiosis – managed budgeting, sponsorships, and financial planning
NAAC Committee Member – contributed to institutional assessment and accreditation processes
NGO Volunteer (3 years) – worked on community-driven initiatives during college
Professional Experience:
Deutsche Bank (2 years): Worked in Accounting Close for Bond Markets; focused on financial reporting, reconciliation, and process efficiency
Goldman Sachs (3 years): Trade Strategy & Consulting; led process optimization, automation initiatives, and trade flow improvements
Entrepreneur First(VC) (1 year): Strategy & Operations; worked on cohort strategy, operational execution, and scaling processes for India programs
Key Achievements:
Played a key role in strategizing and operating the largest Entrepreneur First cohort in India

How much should I aim for gmat focus to get into ISB,LBS, Insead, Yale and top B schools?
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03 May 2026, 02:17
Can I please get some insights on the evaluation ?
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03 May 2026, 03:51
Hey Shikhar,

Your academic record is excellent! District Topper + 9 GPA from Symbiosis speaks for itself. However, for ISB, LBS, INSEAD, and Yale SOM, a GMAT Focus score of 655–685+ is where you become truly competitive. Scoring below 640 could hurt you at LBS and INSEAD especially, given their quantitative focus. Hitting 680+ opens doors at all your target schools and significantly strengthens your overall application.

In terms of the work experience, the brands you've worked for make an impact; however, another key factor here would be including International experience that you have seeded from these roles.

I'd love to discuss your profile and preferences in detail over a quick profile evaluation call. If you're keen, feel free to connect and reach out to me : https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrunaldeo1509/ and we can take the discussion from there!

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2027
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Score: Plan to take the GMAT
GPA: 7.73
Pre-MBA industry: Finance: Diversified Financial Services
Post-MBA industry: Technology
INSEAD
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Indian male applicant with ~4 years of full-time work experience at a multinational organization. Engineering graduate (B.Tech) from a Tier-2 institution in India. Targeting a GMAT Focus score of ~715.


Professional experience has been cross-functional, with exposure across multiple projects/functions rather than remaining in one static role. Worked in areas including supply chain/business operations and more recently transfer pricing / finance support. While I have not received a formal promotion yet (possible weakness), I have consistently been trusted with movement across projects and responsibilities, which has helped build adaptability and broad business exposure.

In current role, responsibilities include managing end-to-end billing cycles for a business segment of an MNC client, coordinating data collection and review across multiple global entities (APAC and Europe), and ensuring compliance/alignment with OECD transfer pricing guidelines. This has involved stakeholder management, ownership of recurring processes, attention to detail, and working across international teams.

Academically strong aptitude profile — scored 99 percentile in CAT previously.

Post-MBA goal is to pivot into Technology Consulting or Product Management, ideally in a global environment.

Target schools include leading MBA programs in Europe, along with ISB and top Indian programs such as IIM Ahmedabad PGPx.

Would appreciate feedback on:

1. Competitiveness for Europe MBA / ISB / top Indian schools
2. Impact of no promotion in 4 years
3. Whether cross-functional movement offsets linear progression concerns
4. How realistic Tech Consulting / PM pivot looks post-MBA
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03 May 2026, 03:50
Hello!

The "Indian male engineer" is statistically the most overrepresented pool at every target school. If you're able to achieve your target GMAT score, this would definitely put you on the top of the application pile, but it's not enough! Your overall profile matters!

In terms of your work experience, Supply chain → transfer pricing at a global MNC, managing APAC/Europe stakeholders and OECD compliance this is genuinely interesting experience and more global than most Indian applicants at your stage. This surely gives you the edge.

Besides this, it would be interesting to know about your life outside work and academics - your interests, hobbies and any social impact work you've been interested in.

Answers for your specific questions :
1. Competitiveness for Europe MBA / ISB / top Indian schools : If you're able to target 650+ in your GMAT focus, it will open several doors for you. 680 or 700+ score keeps you on the top of the application profile which is key for your case. But GMAT alone is not relevant and how you frame your story to the admissions committee is what truly matters!

2. Impact of no promotion in 4 years : Again, it's how you put across your story matters. Promotion is not exactly a parameter for your admission. If you're able to demonstrate the growth in your role and the experience, you can always cover that angle well. So I personally wouldn't see this as a roadblock.

3. Whether cross-functional movement offsets linear progression concerns : Short answer is Yes and No. When you have a linear progression, it does show your strong interest in the subject / role and helps you convince about the direction you're looking for in the future to the admissions committee and your objective for the MBA. However, a cross functional movement - which was my case too btw, showcases how you've applied your learnings in one segment to another.. it helps highlight your analytical focus and gives you a more diversified business angle than just a subject expert. Re- iterating that it's the story of your life and how you decide to tell by connecting the dots plays out much more that just highlighting what you've done.

4. How realistic Tech Consulting / PM pivot looks post-MBA : Honestly, since this is quite a bit of pivot, you'd need to really work on building your aptitude for tech consulting / pM during the MBA itself. This would mean taking up projects / subjects within the MBA which provide you with a base for pivoting to this arena. Internships are key in Europe specifically, so if you're able to find an internship experience in this arena based on your push during the MBA, you can definitely look at future opportunities. Lastly, in europe, language is key. So make sure you are ready to put in your efforts in that direction as well which makes your process way smoother!

If you're interested in discussing in detail, feel free to connect with me - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrunaldeo1509/
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All the best!
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2027
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GPA: 6.56
Pre-MBA industry: Student
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
ISB
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India
2026
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Score: 735 GMAT Focus
GPA: 8.4
Pre-MBA industry: Retail: E-commerce
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ISB
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3 years
Thailand
2026
Male
Score: 685 GMAT Focus
GPA: 2.7
Pre-MBA industry: Technology
Post-MBA industry: Technology
Imperial College
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I graduated with an extremely low GPA of 2.7 as a mechanical engineer. I started strong with a 3.5 in my first term, but my life took a sharp downturn when my father went bankrupt and was sent to jail. In my third year, I made a serious mistake by letting my best friend copy my online exam, which resulted in a one-semester suspension. Although the suspension was a difficult consequence that I fully accept, it unexpectedly became a turning point in my life. To support myself during that period, I worked as a tutor teaching first-year students and took a part-time role in the crypto community, which not only allowed me to pay the rest of my tuition but also introduced me to an industry I became genuinely passionate about. This experience eventually led to an internship at a top crypto firm in Thailand, where I later joined a spinoff startup and have been working for three years. I now plan to apply to Imperial’s MBA program, Columbia’s J-Term, and other top programs.


Ielts 8.0 cfa level1

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5 years
India
2027
Female
GPA: 8.75
Pre-MBA industry: Energy
Post-MBA industry: Energy
IESE
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Worked in IT Ops for an oil giant - looking after a global setup (remotely). Dealt with multiple vendors, participated in contract negotiations and ammendments.
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30 Apr 2026, 23:51
HI, nice experience for these above b-schools that value international focus. you must highlight it through your essays. Also, your work with vendors and other team members would give you enhanced interpersonal, communication, negotiation skills, which are also worth highlighting.
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02 May 2026, 00:44
Data insufficiency problem here. Would you like to add some more details? Example:
- GMAT/GRE score
- European language skills
- Why MBA?
- What career do you wish to pursue post-MBA within Energy? Back to IT operations or something else?
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02 May 2026, 02:56
Thanks for sharing your profile, @Biscuit0507. Starting with what’s working well for you:
1. Good academics (8.75 GPA)- Removes a major concern.
2. Industry positioning (underrated strength)- Energy and IT Ops in a global setup is valuable. You already have exposure to large-scale operations, vendor management, and contract negotiations. This is closer to strategy/operations than pure IT.
3. Gender diversity advantage- As a female candidate in energy + tech, you are in a less saturated pool. Schools look for profiles like yours.

Things that need work:
1. Role positioning- Right now, your role sounds like “IT Ops/support”. That’s dangerous; it gets categorized as execution-heavy/ low leadership. You can reposition it as a vendor strategy, cost optimization, risk management, and global operations coordination.
2. Leadership signal (needs strengthening)- From what you’ve shared, coordination and exposure. But unclear: Did you lead people?
Did you make your own decisions? Top schools expect ownership, influence, and initiative.
3. Goals need sharpening- Right now, Energy to Energy is too broad.

You need a specific role (strategy? consulting? energy transition? operations?). Specific angle (renewables, digital transformation, sustainability?)

About the school fit:
1. INSEAD (Realistic/slight stretch)- Strong for global profiles, Women applicants, and energy backgrounds. Good if you have a 675+ GMAT FE score and strong leadership stories.

2. HEC Paris- Slightly more selective. Heavy emphasis on leadership, impact, and clarity of goals. Stretch but achievable.

3. IESE- Good for operations + strategy, consulting pathways, and values maturity and leadership depth. Good fit.

What will make or break your profile:
1. GMAT- Still important. Even with a strong GPA, a 675+ GMAT FE score will be helpful in a strong positioning.

2. Reframe your work experience- You must shift from “Managing IT operations” to “Driving global operational stability across X regions, managing vendor ecosystems, and influencing contract decisions impacting $X.”

Focus on scale (global operations), complexity, and business impact.

3. Build leadership evidence- You need at least 2-3 strong stories leading cross-functional initiatives, influencing senior stakeholders, and solving high-pressure issues. Even without direct reports, show “informal leadership”.

4. Define a sharp energy narrative- Right now, your story is generic. You need > A: Energy Transition- Renewables, sustainability, and ESG strategy.
B: Digital transformation in energy- Tech + energy (can be a good angle)

5. Add a “spike” (optional but powerful)- To stand out further, take an energy-related certification (ESG/sustainability), or initiative in your org, or thought leadership (blogs, projects, internal initiatives).

You can also explore other schools like IE, ESADE, and ESSEC.

Your positioning insight: You are not “IT Ops in an oil company”. You are “A professional managing complex global energy operations and vendor ecosystems, now aiming to drive digital transformation and strategic decision-making in the energy sector.”

That can be a compelling MBA story.

Questions for you to reflect upon:
1. Did you lead a team or manage juniors?
2. Any quantifiable impact (cost savings, uptime improvements, etc.)?
3. Size of operations (regions, users, systems)?
4. Any exposure to strategy decisions or budgeting?
5. What exact role do you want post-MBA? (consulting? internal strategy?)

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02 May 2026, 08:30
@Biscuit0507 - some more details can help assess your profile better: undergrad college, GMTA/ GRE score, professional experience (which companies, any promotions or progressions, key achievements, international exposure etc.), extracurriculars, and directional career goals.

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