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Originally posted by Jibs on 14 Nov 2017, 00:30.
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Hi,
I am Jibbi James, a Great Lakes Institute Of Management Alumnus (Class of 2016). I am a part of the Admissions team at Great Lakes and I also handle the Marketing at Great Lakes. All those who want to know more about Great Lakes and wish to participate in the Admission Process for PGPM Class of 2018-19 (Application Deadline (Cycle 2) Extended to 11th Feb, 2018), may use this forum to post their queries. Candidates with 2+ years of experience can apply to the PGPM. In case if you want to know more about Great Lakes 2 year PGDM program for candidates with 0-2 years of work experience, you may also post in here. Would be delighted to help you through your MBA journey!
Jibbi James Great Lakes Institute of Management PGPM Class of 2016
PGPM 2017 Avg. CTC of 12.33 lakhs p.a. for Chennai campus and 10.51 lakhs p.a. for Gurgaon campus
PGPM 2017 Highest Domestic CTC of INR 34.5 Lakhs per annum offered by an e-commerce multinational and Highest International CTC of USD 100,000 offered by an FMCG company*
Offers by marquee recruiters like Accenture, Adobe, Aditya Birla Group, Amazon, Cognizant Business Consulting, Daimler, Dell, Deloitte, EY, Grant Thornton, HCL, Infosys, ITC Infotech, L&T Hydrocarbon, McKinsey, Mu Sigma, OYO Rooms, Scope International, Shell, Tata Consultancy Services, Wipro, ZS Associates to name a few (Chennai Campus)
Just got an admit from Great Lakes Chennai for PGPM
My Gmat scores Attempt 1 : 590 Attempt 2 : 610 Work ex: 45 months in IT I was rejected in Round 1,got selected Round 2...all the other admit getters let's connect on whatsapp
Kindly do my profile evaluation for Great Lakes, Gurgaon. GMAT-580, 10th- 69%, 12th- 58%, B.E.- 60%. I have around 43 months of IT work-ex in diverse verticals/sectors.
Thanks for all posts. After going through few responses , my question is already answered. However let me get validated here - I have 13 +years of IT experience. Does GL prefer such candidates ? And if yes, is it worth to be with GL after having 13 years of experience on card ?Appreciate your views.
I will try to be more responsive and in case if you do not receive any reply, feel free to call either me or my colleague from Great Lakes. The contact details are mentioned in the new topic.
To be frank, The interview with Great lakes had changed my point of view. Although i had got an admit from GL, I choose not to go. The only reason in doing so is that I was not ready at that moment. I wanted to get more experienced, and matured in the consulting world. GL interview had pointed out my flaws, altering my way of thinking. I would like to apply this year again, with brimming confidence and more experience and deep knowledge.
I am currently working in TCS as QA automation Engineer for BFS Domain. Total work experirence (upto Nov,2019): 2 years 4 months
My 10th percentage:88.86 My 12th percantage: 91.6 with 100% in Mathematics Completed my B.TeCh in CSE from SRM UNIVERSITY (Delhi campus) with 9.75 CGPA (97%) Maintained top and second top position in college.
I am planning yo give GMAT on 26th nov,2019 but not very confident with the score. So if I managed to get between 550 to 600 marks Is my profile sufficient to get interview call from GLIM.due to some reasons I want to get selected in R1 only.
I am currently working in TCS as QA automation Engineer for BFS Domain. Total work experience (upto Nov,2019): 2 years 4 months
My 10th percentage:88.86 My 12th percantage: 91.6 with 100% in Mathematics Completed my B.TeCh in CSE from SRM UNIVERSITY (Delhi campus) with 9.75 CGPA (97%) Maintained top and second top position in college and baggerd scolarships 5 times from University.
I am planning to take GMAT on 26th nov,2019 but not very confident with the score. So if I manage to get between 550 to 600 marks Is my profile sufficient to get interview call from GLIM?
Due to some reasons I want to get selected in R1 only.
I am currently working in TCS as QA automation Engineer for BFS Domain. Total work experirence (upto Nov,2019): 2 years 4 months
My 10th percentage:88.86 My 12th percantage: 91.6 with 100% in Mathematics Completed my B.TeCh in CSE from SRM UNIVERSITY (Delhi campus) with 9.75 CGPA (97%) Maintained top and second top position in college.
I am planning yo give GMAT on 26th nov,2019 but not very confident with the score. So if I managed to get between 550 to 600 marks Is my profile sufficient to get interview call from GLIM.due to some reasons I want to get selected in R1 only.
I am currently working in TCS as QA automation Engineer for BFS Domain. Total work experirence (upto Nov,2019): 2 years 4 months
My 10th percentage:88.86 My 12th percantage: 91.6 with 100% in Mathematics Completed my B.TeCh in CSE from SRM UNIVERSITY (Delhi campus) with 9.75 CGPA (97%) Maintained top and second top position in college.
I am planning yo give GMAT on 26th nov,2019 but not very confident with the score. So if I managed to get between 550 to 600 marks Is my profile sufficient to get interview call from GLIM.due to some reasons I want to get selected in R1 only.
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Hi Rashi,
You have a good academic record. If you have any significant achievements during your career, do mention them as well on the application form. As far as your score is concerned, if you manage to score about 580 to 600 in your GMAT, you should be good to go. Do apply. Since we follow profile-based shortlisting, your track record may give you an edge.