gayatrisk1994 wrote:
Hello everyone
I am a 26 year old female from India.
GMAT : 760
Education : BTECH from a tier 2 college with GPA 8.25/10
Work experience : 4+ years of experience in a leading IT company in the country. I work in the automotive domain wherein I am involved in the development, validation and deployment of ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System ECU) softwares. For the past 1 year, I am in Japan, at client location, leading a team of 10 (both at onsite and offshore) wherein we are involved in the In Vehicle ECU Software development and deployment of the Driver Attention Alert System. I directly interact with our client so as to completely understand and analyse their requirements and then devise the strategy to achieve the same.
Extra-curricular : I am an avid reader and a writer. I have an online blog with over 20 published articles and over 1k followers.
Apart from this, I am a trained Bharatnatyam (Indian classical dance form) dancer, practicing dance right from the tender age of 6. I have performed at over 200 stages and have received many accolades throughout my school and university tenure.
Volunteer activities : Right from the age of 17, I have been involved in several NGO activities. While I was pursuing my 11th and 12th, I used to provide home tuitions for 10-12 under privileged students. Then while in college, I volunteered with Teach for India. I have also volunteered with Help Age India and taught our elderly basic Math and English.
I would like to know my chances at top Bschools in the world.
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Hello
gayatrisk1994Nice to see your profile
In addition to your 760 GMAT, your international experience in Japan is pretty good for your profile. Not many applicants from India tend to have that. You also seem good with leadership and cross-cultural skills.
I also like your extracurriculars, esp Bharatnatyam performances on stage because that reflect a level of confidence and dedication that hopefully also translates on your professional front.
Your volunteer activities also seem good and you could possibly use some of your experiences/stories from that side for your MBA essays.
Now coming to the important part - your career goals and why a certain MBA program is a good fit for you. These two aspects really need to be clarified and articulated for your application to stand out. You are competitive for top b-schools, but you will need to do research on why a particular program is better than others to meet your goals. The more clarity and commitment you show for an MBA program in your essays, the higher your chances of admission.
If you need help with your essays, and application, feel free to reach out to me at
mail@vibranture.com You might also like to read this article I wrote on How Business Schools Evaluate Your Profile
https://vibranture.com/articles/how-scho ... rofile.htmGood luck!