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Do people
with work experience get preference
from B-schools? |
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Most B-schools
take MBA aspirants with work experience, this
is because a large number of them apply to
these B-schools! There is no defined 'quota'
for experienced personnel, nor are they given
any 'preference' at any stage of the process.
Students with work experience do have a
psychological edge in the interview as
their interviews tend to focus predominantly
on their work (which they should know)
whereas fresher interview focus more on
academics (not everyone's strength!).
Read
more about who's getting into B-schools |
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| Q2. |
What are
the pros and cons of part-time MBA? |
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Opt for a part-time
MBA only if the income that you
earn forms a significant part of your
or your family's livelihood. Part-time
MBAs is ideal for those who have a considerable
amount of work experience and are now
looking at moving up the corporate ladder.
It is also for those who don't want
a drastic change but want to move ahead
in their existing line of work or want
to know more about management.
Read
more about the part-time MBA program |
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| Q3. |
Can my managerial
aptitude be increased? |
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The objective
of the MBA program is to eke out the
manager in you. There are quite a lot
of qualities a manager possesses, such
as leadership skills, strong communication
skills and so on. For some people these
qualities are portrayed in their day-to-day
activities. But for some, they are dormant.
The key to answering this question is
whether there is a will in you to learn.
If there is, then an MBA program from a good
B-school will make sure that it gets
the best out of you. |
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| Q4. |
When should
I start studying for MBA entrance exams? |
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That's the question
foremost in the minds of most students.
Our experts suggest that the ideal time
to start your preparation depends on a
number of parameters including:
1. What your existing competence is,
in the areas tested
2. The amount of time you can dedicate
to your preparation
3. The institutes that you are
targeting for application
With
the increasing difficulty level of
the CAT, it is highly recommended
that you start your preparation as
soon as you have decided that you
are serious about a career in management.
Though for most 'good' candidates,
3-4hrs a day for 6-8 months is sufficient. |
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| Q5. |
What extra
do I need to put in? |
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Cracking entrances
is all about getting your basics right.
Apart from that, practising exercises
like speed-reading and random Maths calculations can also
help you. Do eclectic reading like the
editorials of a newspaper, practise
formulae and you will be playing a totally
different ball game. |
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| Q6. |
Investing
another two years in an MBA program?
Is it a good decision? |
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Well, your
question has the answer in it. MBA is
an investment, one that might not provide
you immediate financial or career returns,
but two years down the line when you
walk through the mean streets armed with
an MBA degree, all the sweat will be
worth it. Finances should not stop you
from applying for an MBA, financial
aid is easily available.
Read
more about the financial planning |
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| Q7. |
I want to do my MBA from India's top B-school. But why should I focus only on the IIMs? |
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IIMs are without
a shadow of doubt India's premier institutes.
They are far beyond all other B-schools with
respect to infrastructure, placements, faculty
and learning environment. But, everyone can't
go there, and the number of people taking the
CAT each year is only increasing, hence it is
extremely important to also apply to other
B-schools in the Top 10-15 if it is an MBA
you want.
See
Pegasus's B-school ranking |
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| Q8. |
What if I
don't get into an IIM? Should I settle
for another B-school or take the CAT again? |
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It depends on
what you settle for. There are other
institutes such as JBIMS, IMT Ghaziabad and TAPMI
that are doing quite well.
Check the Pegasus top B-school list.
An MBA from B-schools in Clusters 1 - 3
will be a good choice. Go for the rest
only if you have to do your MBA this
year. Else taking the CAT again would not
be a bad idea. |
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| Q9. |
Will I get
financial aid for my education? |
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Most B-schools
do not offer financial aid. IIMs are
the only B-schools that have a policy
of not denying any deserving candidate
admission due to lack of funds. However,
it is still easy to get financial aid for
doing an MBA, especially if you are going
to any of the top ten B-schools. Banks
are willing to give student loans to
aspiring MBAs and you have to repay
these only after you start working.
Considering that you will be going
to a top B-school, finding a high
paying job should not be difficult
at all. |
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| Q10. |
I'm interested
in an pursuing an MBA degree but at 35, am concerned that
I'm too old for many schools to consider. |
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Well, you are
never too old to study so your age shouldn't
stop you from pursuing an MBA. The only
question you need to ask yourself is,
do you need a full-time MBA or will a part-time
program fulfill your need. |
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| Q11. |
What is the
most important factor for a B-school
when choosing an MBA candidate? |
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To begin with,
your aptitude. This is tested in the
entrances. Entrances are screening tests.
Once you clear the entrance phase will you
get to interface with faculty from the B-school
itself. As far as other skills
are concerned: B-schools look for clarity
of goals, communication skills and your
honesty, which they test in the phase
two of their entrance with various personality
assessment tools.
Read
more about the B-school entrance
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| Q12. |
I'm having
trouble narrowing down my list of possible
schools. How many would you recommend
I should apply to? |
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There is no ideal
number to apply to. But don't apply
to all the B-schools that you know of,
apply smartly and effectively. Identify
your interest area or the specialization
you want to pursue and then accordingly
shortlist those B-schools for applications.
It's always better to err on the safer
side and apply to a couple of extra schools
rather than to too few. |
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| Q13. |
Do you think
that business school fees are on the
rise and, if so, do you expect this
to accelerate over the next five years? |
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Inflation has
affected all service sectors and education
has been no exception. With the demand
and constant effort to meet international
standard of learning, there has been
considerable increase in B-school fees.
There will be but only moderate fluctuations,
with regard to the services provided.
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| Q14. |
I have a
low CAT score. What other factors can
I use to impress admissions committees? |
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If you have
work experience, make sure you make good
use of that. If not, be sure you are
thorough with the subjects you studied
in college. Remember, if you have made it
to Round 2 inspite of your low CAT score,
you stand an even chance of final selection.
Be confident; be clear of
what you want. Be honest and best of
luck. |
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| Q15. |
How many
years of work experience is sufficient? |
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Usually 2-3 years
of work experience is sufficient.
B-schools have started a trend of lateral
placements where students with 2-3 years
of work experience get placed even before
their regular placements. |
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| Q16. |
Do I have
to be a graduate from a premier college? |
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No. It is not
necessary that students need to be from
premier colleges. You get into a B-school
on the basis of your performance in
the entrance exams conducted by the
B-schools themselves. |