Thanks for the response.I dont want to pursue healthcare management. I want to get into consulting giants like BCG, Mckinsey ,AT kearney etc. So I would be going for general MBA like in stanford gsb. Are ivy schools like - Yale,Sloan,Stern,Columbia within reach , should i apply to them for round 1 cycle ? Or can you suggest some colleges within realistic chances keeping in mind my aim stated above ?
Hoping to hear from you soon.
divmish786 wrote:
Hi guys,
New to the gmat club. Please evaluate my profile.
Background and nationality ; Indian , Btech in Electronics and commn
Undergrad Information - scored 65 % overall ( I know pretty low), X-88.4%,XIIth-80.2%
GMAT:750 ( I hope it can compensate my low undergrad)
Work experience and leadership ; Total 3 yrs of experience in Healthcare consulting/analytics domain working for large clients like GSK, BMS. Employed in companies like Smrtanalyst , GSK and Axtria.Managed few and trained some fellow associates.
Community and others ; Participated in companies CSR activities, Anti drug campaign in college, and was a part of an NGO creating awareness about astronomy in general public.
Post MBA goals ; Want to get into niche consulting area since i have relevant experience.
Anything else? Won two times award for an astronomy quiz on a state level and visited two national astrophysics laboratoies in India.
Please review my profile and let me know what can i do to get an admit? and is it wise enought to apply for stanford ?
Your GMAT score is impressive, and whilst we have had clients admitted to Stanford with much lower GMAT score, Stanford generally tends to be very selective. This does not mean that you do not stand a chance, however, I suggest you additionally look into programs of a similar stature, maybe with higher acceptance rates such as Duke Fuqua, Michigan Ross and Kellogg.
If you are interested in the health field, Kellog have what they call a “healthcare pathway” and Michigan Ross have a “healthcare management concentration”. Other schools also carry similar programs and specializations.
You should also checkout our [free MBA chances estimation calculator[]. It is a great tool for those who are unsure of their options.
Good luck
Georgia