Mohit_2356 Your scholar trifecta (JNV, Dakshana, GGI) is the part of your profile most applicants underweight when they post stats like yours. Let me push past the GMAT chatter the others gave you.
- On experience, 4.5 years clears PGPX's minimum cleanly, and Deputy Manager Analytics signals real progression. The work sits in showing scope, decision ownership, and business outcomes that actually moved because of your analytics. Title alone won't carry it.
- Your 615 is GMAT Focus, which sits around a Classic 670 by percentile. That's competitive for ISB and within striking distance of PGPX, but a retake into the 655-675 Focus range would move you above the median band rather than into it. Worth the few extra weeks.
- The scholar narrative is your strongest lever. JNV plus Dakshana plus GGI tells adcoms a specific story about merit-driven socioeconomic mobility, and that thread is rare in the engineering analytics pile. Most NIT CS engineers read identical on paper; you carry a non-replicable origin story almost no one in your bucket can match.
- Don't oversell the gaming awards or the quarter awards in your essays. They dilute. Adcoms read filler items as crowding out the stronger ones (Dakshana, hackathon runner-up, NGO depth) sitting right next to them.
- ISB and PGPX are different bets. PGPX rewards seniority and appetite for international immersion; ISB PGP is more forgiving on years but expects sharper post-MBA clarity given its one-year format. Build two distinct goals stories, not one recycled draft.
Mohit_2356
High School : 10 CGPA
XII : 88%
Graduation : B.Tech NIT Agartala , Computer Science 84%
Work Experience : 4.5 (Working Deputy Manager Analytics )
Target School : IIMA PGPX , ISB
Current GMAT Score : 615
*Extracurricular*JNV Scholar Dakshana ScholarVolunteered in NGO GGI Scholar,AI Hackathon runnerQuarter of employee twice at workplacemany game awards during schools