rah10614
Academic Profile:* Class 10th: 9.6 CGPA (CBSE)* Class 12th: 89.7% (CBSE)* UG Marks (NIT Rourkela): 7.68/10Target B-Schools:1. ISB2. Michigan Ross3. MIT Sloan4. Columbia University5. Wharton
5. IIM-A PGPXProfessional Experience:After Completion of my UG degree, I joined the Aditya Birla Group (ABG)-Hindalco through their flagship programme ABGLP. For the past five years, I have held multiple roles including technical services, operations management and currently as Manager in the Centre of Excellence (COE) Process. In my four and a half years of experience I have achieved one promotion.[color=#0c0c0c]Work exposures:[/color]
* Currently leading a team of six members, responsible for MIS, Process Control, WIP and raw material inventories.* Centrally coordinating with various stakeholders including Finance, logistics and Procurement teams to control cash, cost of production and P&B volume.* Six Sigma Green Belt certified.* Worked on multiple projects resulting in a reduction in raw material consumption which increased EBITDA by Rs 35 Crores annually.* Published three research papers, including one presented at an international forum.* Leading digitalisation initiatives and convening the Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) of Alumina Refinery.* Collaborated with business leaders of ABG-Hindalco including Assistant Vice President (AVP), Joint Presidents and Business Heads on strategic projects to address business challenges such as Business Continuity Management, Savings Programs and Process Standardisation.Career Aspirations:Post MBA, I am keen to work in the field of operations management and supply chain.Request for Feedback:I would appreciate your feedback and suggestions on my profile for my targeted B-schools. Thanks for sharing your profile,
rah10614. Try to aim for a GMAT FE score of 675+. (Always best to have 20 or 30+ points than the school's average scores)
Schools that can be good fits:
ISB- Classic “sweet-spot” profile, Indian engineer, ~5 years in ops/manufacturing + leadership + quantified impact. You have promotion, people management, and a big ₹ impact, which can be a good ISB fit.
IIM-A PGPX- Heavy tilt towards operations, consulting, leadership. Your ABG–Hindalco + savings, ERM, and digitalisation work fits well with PGPX’s positioning as a senior, leadership-heavy program.
Ross is good for operations & supply chain (Tauber Institute, etc.) and likes impact stories in manufacturing/industry. You can be competitive with a strong GMAT/GRE and clear ops/supply chain vision.
Schools that can be a stretch, but with strong test scores + essays, might be a realistic target:
MIT Sloan- Good for operations, analytics, supply chain. You’ll be competing with very strong quant profiles; your edge will be real-world industrial impact, Six Sigma, and digital ops. Needs an excellent test score + powerful leadership stories.
Wharton- Great for operations/analytics, but very stats-sensitive. Your ₹35 Cr EBITDA project, ERM work and cross-functional leadership will play well if paired with a high GMAT/GRE.
Columbia- Can be less “natural” for ops than Ross/Sloan, but still likes strong quant and industry profiles. Make sure you articulate why New York/Coumbia specifically for operations/supply chain (like global HQ roles, consulting, retail/CPG, etc.)
Strengths you must highlight: You’re already managing a team, leading cross-functional initiatives, and presenting to senior leadership. Quantify everything, ₹35 Cr EBITDA, % cost reduction, inventory improvements, downtime reductions, etc. Operations + Risk + Digitalisation: That trio is attractive for modern ops/supply chain programs and recruiters. Research papers + international presentation show intellectual curiosity and communication.
Concerns:
1) No GMAT/GRE scores. Do you have a mock score?
2)
Crowded Indian engineer pool: Differentiate with heavy metals/industrial ops + ERM + digital vs generic IT. Your “₹35 Cr EBITDA improvement” and risk/digitalisation work will help here.
3) International exposure: If you have any cross-country projects or global suppliers/customers, highlight that. If not, emphasize scale, complexity, and stakeholder diversity.
Things you can do: Curate 3–4 “flagship” stories, EBITDA improvement project, ERM/business continuity work, digitalisation initiative, people-leadership example (coaching, conflict, change mgmt), get strong LORs, from senior leaders who’ve seen you in high-stakes, cross-functional work. Align your goals, be specific: like “post-MBA operations/supply chain consultant” or “global operations role in metals/energy/industrial/EV ecosystem.”
Questions for you to reflect upon:
1) Do you see yourself post-MBA in consulting (operations) or industry (plant/corporate ops/supply chain) roles?
2) Any international exposure (projects, vendors, clients)?
3) Are you open to Europe/Asia schools or strictly India + US?
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