Hi, and thanks for writing! 3 years of work experience at joining is a bit low for most top MBA programs, so I do recommend waiting a year to apply in Round 1 - given how competitive the process is for Indian applicants, Round 1 is definitely preferred. If you keep progressing in your career, I think the schools you listed will be within reach. I would also suggest LBS since you have the option of completing the program in ~2 years. Hope that helps!
blowice27
School : 10th - 10/10, 12th : 88%
College : B.E in IT (From a premier college in India) - 7.25 CGPA
GMAT : 750
Work Ex: Currently 2 Years in Wipro as a project Engineer(Total Workex 2 years entirely for wipro, 3 years at joining)
Have worked with remote and mutlicultural teams for clients like Microsoft and Electrolux
Currently working for a different client, in which I lead a team of 8 for a subproduct(Main Product is different).(Decided not to switch companies because of this subproduct.
Co-Curriculars:
Founder of The Earthlings(soon to be legal ngo in around a month): Helped over 450 Burmese refuges in Hyderabad with ration, food, and women wellness. Currently working on rainwater harvesting due
to acute shortage india and next is helping slum children with education.
Part of the logistics team during cultural and technical papers.
Batch Captain for Basketball team in college, won once, 1 time runner up, 2 time quarterfinalist
More : have research paper published regarding networks
Post MBA Goals : Want to learn how to get a product out, preference is Marketing, consulting second choice. In 3-4 years i want to open up an organization as I have technical team behind me.
Need a college with good marketing reputation, entrepreneurial infra, and community presence.
Dream would be LBS, Duke and Ross(Maybe Rotterdam too). Preference is outside US, but I think 2 year mba is more suited to me
Where do I have realistic chance of getting in?