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Hello Suyash750,

The Big 4 experience as well as a differentiated background will prove to be advantageous.

Your focus should be on scoring well on the GMAT - aim for a score in excess of 665; further, use this time to chart out a set of goals that sync well with your existing experience.

All in all, a competitive GMAT score along with a set of essays that aptly represent your strengths and future goals, will give you a good chance.

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Hello,

Could anyone please evaluate my profile and help me understand my chances for ISB PGP

I am a qualified Company Secretary (Commerce background) with 3 years of experience in the compliance department of a bank. My role was to oversee corporate Law compliances and manage Board Meetings.

Recently I was offered a role in the Operational Risk department at the same Bank. I am working in this team since the last 4 months and my role includes risk analysis, internal controls, research and reporting.

I had applied to ISB PGP in 2023 R3 and I was rejected.

GMAT Score - 680
12th - 90%
10th - 93%

I am also a sangeet visharad in tabla.

It'll be helpful to know the following:

1. Should I apply this year in R1 with the 680 gmat score and try my luck?

2. Was the limited scope of my earlier role in compliance a major reason of my rejection? As I have heard 680 gmat is a decent score for non-technical backgrounds?

3. Will this role change add value to my application?

Let me know if possible, thankyou!
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Hello,

Could anyone please evaluate my profile and help me understand my chances for ISB PGP

I am a qualified Company Secretary (Commerce background) with 3 years of experience in the compliance department of a bank. My role was to oversee corporate Law compliances and manage Board Meetings.

Recently I was offered a role in the Operational Risk department at the same Bank. I am working in this team since the last 4 months and my role includes risk analysis, internal controls, research and reporting.

I had applied to ISB PGP in 2023 R3 and I was rejected.

GMAT Score - 680
12th - 90%
10th - 93%

I am also a sangeet visharad in tabla.

It'll be helpful to know the following:

1. Should I apply this year in R1 with the 680 gmat score and try my luck?

2. Was the limited scope of my earlier role in compliance a major reason of my rejection? As I have heard 680 gmat is a decent score for non-technical backgrounds?

3. Will this role change add value to my application?

Let me know if possible, thankyou!


Dear KSA_1999,

While we can see some clear highlights in your profile including good academic performance, evolving work experience and decent extracurriculars, we still feel the present GMAT score is quite a bit lower than the average GMAT score of successful admits. Given that we have couple of months at hand before the R1 application deadline, if you potentially can, we would recommend that you re-attempt GMAT and try to aim for a higher score.

The new role will certainly add to the breadth of responsibilities that you have taken in your career so far and will add weight to the application. However, to give a more detailed answer on the potential reasons of rejection, we will need to get a better understanding of your profile and how you were able to put it across in the application. Please feel free to block a 15 minute session with us at : https://calendly.com/reachusfly/15min/

Wishing you all the best.

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Hi,

Can anyone please evaluate my profile for ISB R1 application round. I'll be attempting GMAT in July end.
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Hi Suyash,

I had an audit background and went to ISB:). Feel free to reach out for a detailed discussion. My email is neha@oncourseglobal.com!

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Can anyone please evaluate my profile for ISB Intake. Suggest any courses etc if required.

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I have done quite a bit of extra curricular in my college and won rewards and recognition.
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Hello KSA_1999,

Thanks for writing in.

The role change will definitely help add value provided you are able to portray it nicely in your applications and link it up well with your proposed goals.

You should retake the GMAT; as a re-applicant, the idea should be to improve on all aspects that you possibly can and giving one more shot at the GMAT makes sense. The best case scenario is that you will improve your score and that will only prove to be advantageous.

All the best!
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Hello,

Could anyone please evaluate my profile and help me understand my chances for ISB PGP

I am a qualified Company Secretary (Commerce background) with 3 years of experience in the compliance department of a bank. My role was to oversee corporate Law compliances and manage Board Meetings.

Recently I was offered a role in the Operational Risk department at the same Bank. I am working in this team since the last 4 months and my role includes risk analysis, internal controls, research and reporting.

I had applied to ISB PGP in 2023 R3 and I was rejected.

GMAT Score - 680
12th - 90%
10th - 93%

I am also a sangeet visharad in tabla.

It'll be helpful to know the following:

1. Should I apply this year in R1 with the 680 gmat score and try my luck?

2. Was the limited scope of my earlier role in compliance a major reason of my rejection? As I have heard 680 gmat is a decent score for non-technical backgrounds?

3. Will this role change add value to my application?

Let me know if possible, thankyou!
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Hello rashmi10010,

Considering you belong to an overrepresented pool of applicants, the GMAT expectations from you will be higher than the rest of the applicant pool and your chances will also depend on the same.

Rest, please focus on showcasing your strengths appropriately through your essays while tying your career goals with your overall story in a logical, coherent manner.

All the best!
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Hi,

Can anyone please evaluate my profile for ISB R1 application round. I'll be attempting GMAT in July end.
10th- 87.4%
12th- 65%
Graduation: Engineer 68%
Work-ex : 36 months as R&D Quality Assurance Engineer in a product based MNC

Had filed a patent and won various awards in college in extra curriculars. Also volunteered as a mentor in NGO. Have done internship as an associate product manager in a startup.
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I am also a Company secretary & a B.com graduate with total experience of more than 3.5 years including internship. Haven't given GMAT yet. What are my prospects? Can you guide me on the getting admit.
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Hello,

Could anyone please evaluate my profile and help me understand my chances for ISB PGP

I am a qualified Company Secretary (Commerce background) with 3 years of experience in the compliance department of a bank. My role was to oversee corporate Law compliances and manage Board Meetings.

Recently I was offered a role in the Operational Risk department at the same Bank. I am working in this team since the last 4 months and my role includes risk analysis, internal controls, research and reporting.

I had applied to ISB PGP in 2023 R3 and I was rejected.

GMAT Score - 680
12th - 90%
10th - 93%

I am also a sangeet visharad in tabla.

It'll be helpful to know the following:

1. Should I apply this year in R1 with the 680 gmat score and try my luck?

2. Was the limited scope of my earlier role in compliance a major reason of my rejection? As I have heard 680 gmat is a decent score for non-technical backgrounds?

3. Will this role change add value to my application?

Let me know if possible, thankyou!


Dear KSA_1999,

While we can see some clear highlights in your profile including good academic performance, evolving work experience and decent extracurriculars, we still feel the present GMAT score is quite a bit lower than the average GMAT score of successful admits. Given that we have couple of months at hand before the R1 application deadline, if you potentially can, we would recommend that you re-attempt GMAT and try to aim for a higher score.

The new role will certainly add to the breadth of responsibilities that you have taken in your career so far and will add weight to the application. However, to give a more detailed answer on the potential reasons of rejection, we will need to get a better understanding of your profile and how you were able to put it across in the application. Please feel free to block a 15 minute session with us at : https://calendly.com/reachusfly/15min/

Wishing you all the best.

Warm regards,
TeamFLY
https://www.teamfly.org/