Re: NTU (Nanyang Technological U) - Calling All MBA Applicants [#permalink]
28 Dec 2012, 07:07
Hello applicants
I mistakenly submitted my NTU MBA application online. Though i had clicked on 'Cancel' button in the confiramtion dialog, the application got submited and an ID is generated. i have mailed the ADCOM..i am worried.. Can anyone please help me and know if there is anything i can do in such situation?
Re: NTU (Nanyang Technological U) - Calling All MBA Applicants [#permalink]
11 Feb 2013, 07:58
I recently took the GMAT and scored a 710 (Q-50, V-35). I have around 6 yrs of exp in IT industry and have decent acads (I mean I have been the topper of my class throughout), and did my graduation from a good college (Not NIT or IIT though). I have good extra curriculars which I can show and also have good number of achievements at work as well. Have close to 2 yrs of experience in the US and a couple of months in the UK.
I am not able to make up my mind regarding applying for Nanyang for R2 or should I be waiting till Oct 2013 and apply in R1? Is there a difference between both the rounds with regards to intake? I know that generally R2 is riskier than R1, but some school such as INSEAD claim to give equal opportunity in all rounds, so is it the same for Nanyang?
Re: NTU (Nanyang Technological U) - Calling All MBA Applicants [#permalink]
24 Mar 2013, 12:15
ramachaitanya wrote:
I recently took the GMAT and scored a 710 (Q-50, V-35). I have around 6 yrs of exp in IT industry and have decent acads (I mean I have been the topper of my class throughout), and did my graduation from a good college (Not NIT or IIT though). I have good extra curriculars which I can show and also have good number of achievements at work as well. Have close to 2 yrs of experience in the US and a couple of months in the UK.
I am not able to make up my mind regarding applying for Nanyang for R2 or should I be waiting till Oct 2013 and apply in R1? Is there a difference between both the rounds with regards to intake? I know that generally R2 is riskier than R1, but some school such as INSEAD claim to give equal opportunity in all rounds, so is it the same for Nanyang?
You have strong Credentials, don't wait! Best of Luck.
gmatclubot
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