Apple_Sweet
Hi,
Nationality - Indian Female , Total Work Exp- 11.5 years;
Any chances of getting into Executive MBA in IIM A/B/C, XLRI, SPJAIN, ISB
Academic Details-
10th - 7.2 CGPA
12th - 72%,
B.Tech- 70 % from Anna University
GMAT - Yet to give
Work Experience-
7 years of experience in the field of Manufacturing as a senior Engineer ,Working with a Largest Construction company ( L&T) with a good experience across multiple profiles of business. Experience of mentoring freshers from NITs and IITs during the induction programme.
4 years of startup business which i did single handedly. Made lot of profits and lot of new learnings and experiences.
Post MBA Goals :
Need to get expertise in business and improve my start up into a chain of businesses.
Extra curricular-
- Toastmasters member
- L&T Club member for all CRM activities.
- Experience of mentoring freshers from NITs and IITs during the induction programme.
- College Fest member - Performed at various college fests and won few awards at school level as well as Inter-College level.
- Volunteer and participation certificates at various national level conference and community services.
Alright
Apple_Sweet , your profile shows great experience, blending hardcore corporate grind at L&T with the rollercoaster ride of entrepreneurship (profits, learnings, and probably a few sleepless nights). 11.5 years in the game, mentoring IIT/NIT grads, managing CRM activities, and even winning college fest awards, safe to say, you’re not just about business, you bring personality to the table too.
Now, let’s talk strategy. Your academic scores are decent but not knockout material, so a good GMAT score (think 700+, higher would be great) will be your golden ticket for top Executive MBA programs. ISB PGPMAX, SPJIMR PGPM, and XLRI GMP are strong contenders, while IIM A/B/C will require an airtight application that screams leadership, impact, and a crystal-clear vision for scaling your startup into a full-fledged business empire.
The good news? Your story looks compelling, you’ve built, led, mentored, and hustled. The key is to craft an application that showcases not just what you’ve done, but why it makes you the perfect EMBA candidate. Good luck