Hi there!
If you're interested in maximizing your odds of a top consulting placement, then Kellogg, Booth, Columbia, and MIT are best. Of those, MIT is typically the hardest to get into because it's a smaller program.
These are different programs though, and you should understand the differences and connect with these programs before making your final decision. To help you start your research, check out our free Insider's Guides:
https://shop.mbamission.com/collections ... r-s-guidesOf the remaining M7 programs, I think Wharton would be quite tough so it depends on how ambitious you want to be. I don't see anything in your profile here that would stand out enough for a Harvard/Stanford admit but of course, I could be missing something.
Hope that helps!
Kate
Aspirant2024 wrote:
Hi. I am trying to shortlist 3 ambitious programmes in a total of 7 programmes that I intend to apply to in the 2024 admission clycle. Seeking your feedback on which would be the most suitable M7 programmes for me to apply to. Below is my profile:
28 F | Indian (Non IT)
GMAT: 750 (V41 | Q50)
Academic Profile: B.Tech (Top 15 Engineering colleges in India): 8.35/10.00 | Masters in Management (Top 5 Business Schools in India): 5.68/8.00
Professional Qualification (4 years): Marketing Manager, Airtel (1.5 years) | Strategy Analyst, Accenture Strategy & Consulting (1.5 years) | Customer Marketing Manager, Unilever (1 year)
Post MBA goals: Consulting/ Entrepreneurship