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Hi, i am planning to write GMAT exam during the last week of august. I would to apply for business school for 2010 intake. I hope i am at the right time to take the GMAT!!!!  I would have 2 years of experience by the beginning of next year and my intension is to take a one year MBA from either US/Europe.Can someone guide me through some good reputed B-schools for a 1 yr MBA and tell me if my work experience(currently of 1.5 years) would be suited for them Thanks in advance!!!!!! DAJ
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Re: 1-yr MBA programs [#permalink]
27 Aug 2009, 04:54
doniaaj wrote: Hi, i am planning to write GMAT exam during the last week of august. I would to apply for business school for 2010 intake. I hope i am at the right time to take the GMAT!!!!  I would have 2 years of experience by the beginning of next year and my intension is to take a one year MBA from either US/Europe.Can someone guide me through some good reputed B-schools for a 1 yr MBA and tell me if my work experience(currently of 1.5 years) would be suited for them Thanks in advance!!!!!! DAJ Hi, I think that the best choice for you is INSEAD, since it doesn't require a huge amount of we and it lasts 11 months
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Re: 1-yr MBA programs [#permalink]
28 Aug 2009, 07:13
Look into Erasmus University - Rotterdam School of Management as well. 1-yr MBAs are not very popular in the USA. Besides you have to decide where you want to work after you are done with school and target a good school in that area. 1.5 years of experience is definitely on the low end for most schools but if you have a good story behind it you can be a successful applicant. Good luck!
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Re: 1-yr MBA programs [#permalink]
29 Aug 2009, 03:02
marcodonzelli wrote: Hi, I think that the best choice for you is INSEAD, since it doesn't require a huge amount of we and it lasts 11 months
Actually, INSEAD is one of the schools in Europe where students tend to have 5+ years of work ex. While it's definitely the best 1yr program (maybe in the world?), it's also the hardest to get into. Of course, it always depends on the quality of work ex, outstanding applicants with 2 yrs of work ex can get in anywhere. Other 1 yr programs which are less competitive than INSEAD: - IE (Instituto de Empresa) - Rotterdam (RSM) - Oxford (SAID) - Cambridge (JUDGE) In the US you have Kellogg's 1 yr program but it's very tough to get into as well.
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29 Aug 2009, 21:20
thanks guys..!!! i knw its hard to get and admssn to a 1 yr program but guess staying away from work for 2 years would be a long gap
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