chocomilk - your profile shows potential, however the lack of work-ex/ internships is a slight concern.
While work-ex isn't a mandatory requirement for most MiM programs, given that many applicants would have some experience (of atleast 1-2 internships) at the time of application, I'd suggest gaining some exposure. Having said that, a strong score can sometimes offset this gap to an extent.
Perhaps test the waters by applying to a couple of MiM programs (assuming a strong GMAT score) this year. Best case scenario - things work out well, else next year (after some internship/ work-ex) would present higher chances.
You may also find this interview helpful:
HEC Paris MiM Deep-dive with AdCom: Admissions, Curriculum, Careers & ScholarshipsRegards,
Arvind
Founder, admitStreet |
TestimonialsW:
https://admitstreet.com |
Request a free profile evaluationchocomilk
Hello. I am 24F from India, I have a BA in Sociology (8.89/10GPA) an MA in English (7.94/10GPA) and an MA in Economics (7.6/10GPA). Ive done all of my degrees from top colleges in Mumbai. I have worked as an English language assistant for 7 months in France (I have a B2 certificate) and served as one of the HODs for the college’s French club for a year. Ive trained for 6 years in a classical Indian dance and participated in dance competitions. But, I have 0 work ex in relevant fields and no internships as well.
Im taking the GMAT in September, aiming for a 700+ score.
My question is this: do I realistically have a chance of getting in (2026 intake round 1) with my profile and a 700+ GMAT score? Or do i need to do some online courses + internships and improve my profile and then apply (with a 700+ GMAT score) for the 2027 intake?
Im trying to apply during round 1 to increase my probability of getting a scholarship.
Thank you so much for reading, any thoughts and advice would be appreciated!