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and if someone who is jus passed out of clg how will they get their admission in indian bschool through gmat? since indian bschool ask for work experience?
I feel your answer on second MBA is quite diplomatic. Most Top B Schools are open to having second mba applicants. Although as you mentioned, strong reasons are required. On linkedin, I have found very few 2 mba successful applicants.... Barring one guy from MDI, who has like Early Program from KELLOGG and STANFORD 😂. SO That still feels like a fraud to me.😂😂😂
Congratulations Anjika! I don't know you but I relate somewhere....its incredible to go through such a journey of hardwork. Hope you guide us non-engineers in future.
Excellent choice of institute. It's one of the best in the world. My daughter & my friend's son passed out in 2021 after MBA. Both got placement in MBB. Best wishes for a successful life.
This is the most stupid question you can ask an India : Why you want to do MBA at this stage. Indians are dying to leave this shithole to western markets by hook or crook. Ofcourse its best to go to a good school to get a job in US/EU and make a good living. Thats the simple answer to why MBA question. Every wannabe Indian has one big reason "Dollar income" so that's why we move out of our country. in any BSchool have you ever seen a Japanese or Korean who is dying for an MBA. the answer is no they are happy working in their country n serving their firms. At max they do MBA when their firms sponsor n they go back to join them !
Unfortunately, there is no standard answer to that question. It depends on various factors such as the application size, the clarity of thought that the candidate's have, level of introspection and self-awareness that they have, writing style, speed, amount of time one can spend on the application, research about business schools and what they would want to write about. For instance, we have helped several candidates build applications for the same school within times ranging from 3 days to 3 months.
Different schools have different intake systems. However, you should be eligible for any program post your test. There is no waiting period for the test validity.
Hey, how do the marks translate between both? For example, if someone scores 650 in Gmat then how much that is going to translate in the focus edition?
Thanks for asking. There is no such translation. The scoring patterns are completely different, and schools will evaluate the two tests independently on their own basis individually.
@@swapnilmishra232 thanks for sharing. that could definitely be the case now. this was an older comment when the timelines were still not clearly defined by GMAC.
Loved talking to you as well Vanshika! Thanks for sharing your journey with everyone, and for making us a small part of it! Wish you the best for everything!
Anjika was able to get through these schools because she's a female. Many schools are desperate to take any sort of female applicant because they want to maintain gender diversity. She's also not an engineer, so that worked in her favour too.
very true. For females who are non-IT with strong language capability its a cake walk to get into good school. but i tell u what is the issue they face later. These Ivy leagues girls harly can find the right boy in US and they wont come back to India for marriage so they delay marriage for long n face societal issues. Only time will tell if this MBA madness is worth the social loss are haveing today!
While we understand your concern, it’s unfortunately out of our hands. Enrolling at premium institutions comes with a huge cost, which is practically unaffordable for many from lower income families. If you look at the cost of our consultation, it would hardly be ~1% of what you would need to spend to attend those premium institutions. So if someone is committed to attending premium institutions, we don’t believe our costs add any significant barrier to their aspirations! In fact, through potential scholarships, you might even get a better ROI than expected!
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