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Hi! My name is Nikhil. I am Indian student wanting to pursue MBA from abroad. I am a commerce graduate- BCom Hons,Accountancy & Finance). My acads are: Class 10- 83.5%(I.C.S.E) Class 12- 91.2%(C.B.S.E) Graduation- 60.1%(2014-2019) I have a two year gap during my graduation due to health problems. I am a Fresher and look after my family business which deals in Textile. I yet to take GMAT exam as I am unsure whether I would be eligible for the Kellogg MBA program.
Looking forward to your response. Thanking You, Nikhil Gupta
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Hi! My name is Nikhil. I am Indian student wanting to pursue MBA from abroad. I am a commerce graduate- BCom Hons,Accountancy & Finance). My acads are: Class 10- 83.5%(I.C.S.E) Class 12- 91.2%(C.B.S.E) Graduation- 60.1%(2014-2019) I have a two year gap during my graduation due to health problems. I am a Fresher and look after my family business which deals in Textile. I yet to take GMAT exam as I am unsure whether I would be eligible for the Kellogg MBA program.
Looking forward to your response. Thanking You, Nikhil Gupta
- A two-year gap and a final percentage of 60.1% will be a bit of a setback. Think of terms of what you need to do next. - Ensure that you get a solid 3-4 years of experience (at least) in your family business, with strong results to show for your own efforts, before your apply to Kellogg. Also prepare for the GMAT in this duration, and target a strong score (740+) to have a shot at Kellogg. - Meanwhile, also look at other options in the US/India/around the world (according to your preferences) to create an overall portfolio of schools to apply to. Do not look at Kellogg as your only option.