Hi, and thanks for writing! To answer your questions:
1- Given my profile, what would be my prospects in the outlined schools?
I would definitely try to boost your GMAT to 700+ given the competitiveness of these programs, particularly for Indian applicants. Additionally, do you have any post-collegiate extracurricular involvement? What you've listed appears to be either professionally related or college involvement (which is considered as well) 2- Can Low GMAT be a road blocker?
While a high GMAT is no guarantee of admission, a low GMAT can decrease your overall competitiveness, so I would retake3- Does multiple GMAT (5 attempts) will leave a bad impression on AdCom?
Absolutely not - they admire the persistence and in any case, will consider only your highest score. So, feel free to take it a few times to achieve your target score!piyushsinghal wrote:
Hello, I would appreciate if I could get answers to the questions regarding my profile below:
Questions:
1- Given my profile, what would be my prospects in the outlined schools?
2- Can Low GMAT be a road blocker?
3- Does multiple GMAT (5 attempts) will leave a bad impression on AdCom?
Nationality:
Indian
Gender:
Male
GMAT Score: 650 (Quant 49, Verbal 29)
Education:
Undergrad: B. Tech, Chemical Engineering from Nirma University, Ahmedabad India. CGPA- 8.3 (equivalent to 78%)
X- CBSE, 88.4%
XII- CBSE, 88.4%
Professional Experience (~4.5 Years)
I am Working in Hindustan Unilever Limited as Sr. R&D Executive since 2014. Key Highlights:
- International Product Launch
- 1 Promotion in last 4 years
- Technology expert of 5 FMCG products
- Experience of 2 different categories within FMCG Sector i.e. Foods (Coffee, Tea etc.) & Home care (Detergent, surface cleaners etc.)
Extra Curricular
- Awarded Outstanding Young Chemical Engineer, 2014 by Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers
- Author of International Paper publication on Conversion of Waste Plastic to fuel
- Event Manager at National Level Technical Symposium
- Winner at College level Paper Presentation and Technical Quiz competition
Schools: ISB Hyderabad, India and NUS, Singapore