Hi
vikrantkumar,
Countless factors go into school selection, as I'm sure you know, and has been echoed in previous responses. On the "preference" side of things, there's location and setting, recruiting strength in your target field, size and strength of alumni network, your fit with school culture and community, and so forth.
On the "financial" side of things (i.e., not only your potential for admission, but also your potential for scholarship, post-MBA job prospects, etc.), the landscape is a lot more variable, a lot more difficult to forecast, and enormously contingent on the quality of your applications, essays, recommendations, and interviews.
We have worked with applicants from India who have not been able to break the U.S. top 40 on their own (or with other consultants), who then got into top schools (including with scholarships) when we worked together. You can read some of their reviews here:
https://www.avantiprep.com/testimonials.html#reviewsThe point is that when you're applying from a crowded and competitive applicant pool, the same very same applicant with the very same scores and very same experiences can have wildly different outcomes depending on how they tell their story, craft their essays/resume, communicate their goals, quality of LORs and interviews, etc.
Given what you've shared, there seems to be a lot to like about your profile. The key now is to execute well.
If scholarships are important to you (and depending on how many applications you think you can do a job with), I could see you running a strategy that includes one or two M7s, a couple of 9-16s, one or two 17-20s, and a couple 20-30s. The M7s would be difficult but worth trying / including (though I don't see scholarship potential there).
With fantastic applications -- i.e., upside / best-case scenarios -- you could begin to see some scholarship potential in the 9-16s, even more scholarship potential in the 17-20s, and full ride potential in the 20-30s. With substandard applications, you could just as well not get into any T16/20s at all. Again, application quality is key.
[While I hope this response is helpful to others, please note that these prospects are very specific to the profile info that
vikrantkumar has shared, which includes a well-regarded international masters in data science, Big 4 strategy consulting experience, and experience living and working in Paris -- and all of the "application / essay / interview stories" that can arise from that.]
Thanks,
Greg
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