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Addressing Low GPA/Undergrad Percentages: PythaGurus Captured in National Media 59% in Undergrad: Admitted to Global Top Schools? Do able? You have Low Percentages/GPA in Graduation: How to be powerful in addressing your weaknesses We did a nationwide article on this today and it is an important day for us. Today, we got full page coverage in one of the National Dailies today “The Tribune” and it makes us feel proud to share with you the acknowledgement we got from the community for the success we have created for you, your friends, and their Friends J. Over the years, we have worked with people with very diverse backgrounds, and one common thing that keeps the engine running is the stand we take for our consumers. We got so much of love and appreciation from you over these years. You do not know a secret “We have learnt a lot from you- There are so many of you with different mindsets, different experiences, and different aspirations” http://epaper.tribuneindia.com/351917/Jobs-Careers/JC_08_October_2014#page/3/1 Through this article, I wanted to reach out to the masses and address concerns on the Low GPA’s and recommend ways to overcome the limitations. Pasting the article below for your reference: all of you can take actions to get over the past performance. • I do not have good scores in my graduation. Will that affect my chances into an MBA programme? Think about it this way: Why is a school concerned about your past? Why is a school concerned about your graduation scores? In India, most of the universities consider your 10th and 12th scores as a factor for elimination. However, for most of the international MBA programs, the past performance is reflective of the candidate’s ability to manage the rigor of the future programs. “If the candidate has done well in the past, he is very likely to do well in the future too” is the thought process, considering the fact that most of these schools are known for VERY rigorous programs. Even though these Business schools do not consider your scores in 10th and 12th, your performance in Graduation plays an integral

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Addressing Low GPA/Undergrad Percentages: PythaGurus Captured in National Media

59% in Undergrad: Admitted to Global Top Schools? Do able?

You have Low Percentages/GPA in Graduation: How to be powerful in addressing your weaknesses

We did a nationwide article on this today and it is an important day for us. Today, we got full page

coverage in one of the National Dailies today “The Tribune” and it makes us feel proud to share with you

the acknowledgement we got from the community for the success we have created for you, your

friends, and their Friends J. Over the years, we have worked with people with very diverse backgrounds,

and one common thing that keeps the engine running is the stand we take for our consumers. We got so

much of love and appreciation from you over these years. You do not know a secret “We have learnt a

lot from you- There are so many of you with different mindsets, different experiences, and different

aspirations”

http://epaper.tribuneindia.com/351917/Jobs-Careers/JC_08_October_2014#page/3/1

Through this article, I wanted to reach out to the masses and address concerns on the Low GPA’s and

recommend ways to overcome the limitations. Pasting the article below for your reference: all of you

can take actions to get over the past performance.

• I do not have good scores in my graduation. Will that affect my chances into an MBA programme?

Think about it this way: Why is a school concerned about your past? Why is a school concerned about

your graduation scores? In India, most of the universities consider your 10th and 12th scores as a factor

for elimination. However, for most of the international MBA programs, the past performance is

reflective of the candidate’s ability to manage the rigor of the future programs. “If the candidate has

done well in the past, he is very likely to do well in the future too” is the thought process, considering

the fact that most of these schools are known for VERY rigorous programs. Even though these Business

schools do not consider your scores in 10th and 12th, your performance in Graduation plays an integral

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role. That being said, this is subjective and there are ways to overcome the limitations you have in your

past academic performance. There are many candidates we have worked with in the past, and we could

identify many successful strategies to get them admitted to top tier programs such as Wharton,

Columbia, Duke, Chicago Booth, London Business School, Insead, and many more international

programs in the Tier 1 League. Let us look at some of the ways to fill in for the academic gaps:

- GPA Conversion: Always start your assessment with the GPA conversion. Do not do the conversion

yourself. Instead, reach out to renowned bodies such as www.wes.org(World education Services). They

have tools to convert your Indian percentages into international GPA’s. 65% in graduation has different

connotation for Engineering, English Honors, BSC, Law, and Humanities. In order to compare apples to

apples, you need to get those converted to an internationally accepted number. Get it done by

professionals (Such as the one above). Just as the schools accept your GMAT Scores, they also accept the

GPA Transcripts from some of these professional bodies. After the GPA conversion, if your 58% in BA

translates into a 3.3 GPA (It might), it is not as bad as you thought.

- Performance in Math, Statistics, Accounting, Finance, and related subjects: If your overall GPA was

low, but you fared well in some subjects that are of more interest to the school than the others,

highlight those in the optional essay. Tell the school that you were not driven by the absolute numbers

and were not a part of the rat race, but you did exceptionally well in the areas that should matter to the

school. As long as you can prove your mettle, you will be able to assuage the concerns of the school.

- Other Activities: Imagine you walked into your graduation college in India and decided to work on skill

sets other than academics. You can highlight that started actively participating in the club activities, or

played an integral role in managing the annual fest, or were a part of dramatics club, or were managing

budgets, or the placements of your college, you need to highlight those. The schools need to understand

your reasons for being excellent in the academic areas. As long as you can highlight the other

transferrable skills that you picked up in your graduation experience, you will do fine. Most of the

schools will have optional essays. Use them as blank cheques, and talk about these experiences.

Remember: Just do not elaborate on these experiences. Schools are more interested in knowing why

these were important for you.

- Pick up Relevant courses now: Visit Coursera (Google it) and identify some of the international

universities such as University of Pennsylvania (Wharton school of business), University of Michigan,

University of Virginia (Darden Graduate school of business). Pick up courses in Finance, accounting,

statistics, and showcase your performance in those courses. Most of these courses are not very

expensive, and are of international repute. Pursue them before apply and highlight them in your

application. Schools will gauge your seriousness and your low performance in graduation will drown out

to a great extent.

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