AvishekDatta wrote:
Dear all,
GMAT Score : 780
GPA : 8.6/10
College and Degree : From reputed college of India, R.V.C.E , Under graduate in Computer Science and Engineering.
10th Percentage : 75
12th Percentage : 75
Have secured a job as Business analyst in Mu Sigma Business Solutions. Will work and gain experience in the field of management studies for 2 years.
I am planning to apply in fall of 2014.
Please guide me to applying for B-Schools and what is important to be done in the next two years for acquiring scholarship to B-School.
Hi Avishek,
You have an excellent GMAT Score. As per your profile you can also go for MBA fresher Programme. There are some B Schools which provides MBA Fresher Program. Few of them are ISB YLP, HBS 2+2 Program. Here you can know more about MBA Fresher Program
https://www.general-ed.com/MBA-programs-for-freshersIf you have already decided to go for an MBA after 2 years of gaining some corporate exposure or to apply in fall 2014, then make your mind first which field (specialization) you want to go for MBA.
If you want to go into Marketing then start participating in pre sales activities in your current job. If you want to go into Finance then try to complete courses like Chartered Financial Accountant (CFA) or other courses related to finance. And if you want to go into Consulting then concentrate on your current job.
In MBA you also need to show your extracurricular activities. So it is advisable to start participating in leadership activities in your organization or other social activities.
You can also join some Clubs like Toastmaster International, these are public speaking forums which helps in improving your communication skills & also helps in raising your confidence.
Try to make some contact with the alumni of various B Schools which you are targeting to apply.
Also visit
https://www.general-ed.com/b-school-selection-process , this can help you to select the business school as per your requirement and profile and visit
https://www.general-ed.com/chances-of-bschool here you can find your chances of getting admit in a business school chosen by you.
Feel free to post any other query or concern that you might have.
Regards
Neha Singh
https://www.general-ed.com/