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Experts,
Request your advice on profile and a couple of other points
Background:
Indian, Male, Engineer (Automotive Industry - Polymer specialization, Bachelors), 29 yr old, 8 yrs Work-ex till now, GMAT 690
Acads:
10th - 89%
12th 89%
Degree: 8.35/10 (2nd rank in university)
Past Acads are good. Surprised on your GMAT, you have the potential to score higher. As you said could be one bad day. If you are really confident of taking it 720+ in a few weeks, go ahead. But this should not dilute your efforts of putting together a strong written application. It is more important than your GMAT and with application season open essays should be #1 priority. So choose wisely.Work:
Tier I automotive company - 1yr 10 months
1. Started as GET, Elevated to technical in-charge - managed 6 persons while leaving
2. Set-up laboratory, Value engineered projects worth 5Cr (Substantial saving as it was about 3% of total company revenue), Managed projects for wide customers.
Leading Two-wheeler manufacturer - 1 year
1. Probably a big mistake to jump. Thought OEM might open up opportunities. Got a level up also in the offer. But the profile was not challenging.
2. However, set-up product development processes for polymer component development. Didn't manage anyone.
Indian Car and truck manufacturer OEM (Fortune 500 company) (1yr 8 months)
1. Improved equipment utilization, lowered product dev and testing time, created benchmark libraries.
2. More of a functional role. Managed 3.
Another Indian car and tractor manufacturer - 4 years so far
1. Had to come back to native city for personal reasons. Now the reasons cease to exist. Free to move. Got a level up in offer.
2. Managed and initiated several projects. Saved good amount of money in ideating and managing projects. (Managed mostly across functions - So no direct reports. Only matrix management during project lifetime)
3. 2 awards. 1 promotion hopeful this year.
Overall you have an interesting experience, and I like how you have mentioned a few key accomplishments too. You have a decent shot as ISB and IIM A/B/C. Many people with your ex from the likes of Maruti have joined these colleges in past. But you are still not an over-represented profile so can add diversity to the class. However it will depend on how you show your fresh perspective in the application.Extra-curriculars
1. Secretary of college student council - Equivalent to chairman of college
2. Volunteering in SAE for school children
3. 3 international publications. 4 on anvil.
Show more impact in these. The list is good on paper, but what did you learn and achieve here is also important.Now comes my questions
1. Does it ring a good profile for ISB? Targeting IIM A, B and C one-year MBA also.
Absolutely. All are good bets with a decent application.2. Should I retake GMAT for higher score? I have never scored less than 730 in official mock. But got a really tough RC that threw me off on that day. Confident of scoring 730-750 if i retake.
I will repeat myself. A good written application can take 4-6 weeks from scratch. More for some people. That is a lot of time and effort especially along with balancing a job. ISB/IIMA/IIMB applications are open as on today. IIMC will open early June. So prioritize. If you can re-take the GMAT by June end and are 100% sure of improving your score to 730 then go ahead. However, you candidature is strong with the most glaring weakness being GMAT. If you write an excellent application, you could negate that. So look at time vs effort and make a choice.3. No international experience, except liaison with counterparts outside India. Difficult to get international experience, in the job profile and industry that I work. Will it affect my profile?
International ex helps, but not a requirement. Do not fret about it. Focus on your personal stories.However, I've not seen the most important factor of the application- WHY MBA? What are your post-MBA goals and why do you need an MBA to reach there? Also Why ISB/IIM?No review or interview without compelling answers.Feel free to reach out if you wish to discuss this further. All the best.
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