Hi there,
Impressive GMAT score - congrats! Your academic profile is very strong, so you're off to a good start. Your work experience in the energy industry BD is also very interesting. Two years, however, is on the lower end of experience in terms of other candidates... it's often times not enough time to demonstrate your leadership capacity, which is quite important in this process. I also don't see any mention of community or extracurricular activities, which will definitely be a gap in your profile.
With all this in mind, I would suggest that you wait one or two years to develop a stronger leadership profile (inside and outside of work), and then apply to top programs. If, however, you prefer to apply now, you'll have to target a wide range of schools -- you could have one or two top tier programs (Berkeley, Columbia) on your list, two or three targets (Ross, Darden, Duke) and one or two safeties (Cornell, Tepper). As for financial aid, this is quite difficult to attain as an international student. There may be chances for scholarship, but you'll have to research these on a case-by-case basis.
I hope this is helpful,
Mili
Mili Mittal
Senior Consultant
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