mharajesh wrote:
Hi Guys,
Please evaluate my profile .
GMAT 530 Q 43, V20, IELTS 7.5 , EXPERIENCE - 13 years. I did very bad in GMAT verbal . Moreover my computer got stuck during verbal sections.
Here is my experience :
I have 13 years overall experience in Telecommunication Industry. Currently working as Deputy General Manager and handling role of Product management, Strategy planning etc. I am leading a team and responsible for their performance appraisal , setting goals , review etc.
I extensively do customer interaction and worked on IT/Telecomm tools and systems in my professional career. I have worked on strategic project which provided breakthrough for the organizations.
Currently leading a team on a strategic and entrepreneurial project for the organization.
Career Progress : till 2010 ...Engineer
2010 ...Assistant Manager
2011--- Manager
2013---Senior Manager
2015---- Deputy General Manager.
Education :
BE. ( EXTC )......1st in third year of engineering , 2nd in 2nd year in the college....Passed exam with 66.79 %....2003 pass out.
Part time Masters in Information Management : Completed from University of Mumbai.
Extracurricular: singing, reading, writing, sports -participated in cricket competition and won.
volunteering : social cause, education for all , conducted sessions for the village students about education and career guidance.
Target : 1 year full time program ( ISB, IIMA, IIMB, INSEAD, HEC, etc etc..)..pls suggest.
Please suggest me suitable course based on experience. My only problem is low GMAT score I think.
regards
Rajesh
Hi Rajesh
If your computer got stuck during the time you were taking the test, you should report this to Pearson/GMAC and go for a reattempt. You will certainly need to raise this score to at least a 600, but probably significantly more (preferably 680+) to have a decent chance of getting through at ISB. While your extensive seniority and work experience helps offset to some extent, a 650 + GMAT will be very important for you. Your career progression has been good, but with 13 years of experience, you will be among the senior-most applicants for ISB. Anyway, that is for later - for now, try to raise your GMAT score. Even the other schools you mention apart from ISB will find this score much less than sufficient.