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Hi Guys,

Anyone can suggest me some preparation guidance for ISB Hyderabad, India? I am a working professional with 5 years of experience. I dont want to leave my job and do the preparation. is it possible to continue both job & preparation?

Your guidance is greatly appreciated.

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Hi buddy,

Getting into b-school is a journey that starts with gmat prep and ends with your interview.

Now, you really need to be very committed and dedicated during this journey, if i generalize it , you need 2/3 hours of prep on daily basis and 5/6 hours on weekends for your gmat for 3 months ( again it depends at what stage of prep you are etc, i am giving you an idea about the average time required)

and believe me your first few days might disturb you with additional work of gmat, but you would soon settle and get used to it, so do not worry.. action time now

Good Luck and feel free to ask anything
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Whatever you do, just do not quit your job just to prepare for GMAT. Schools do not take that positively. While you will be at School, you will be doing a lot of cases, interviews, test preparation. The rigour just goes up from here. Do not DO NOT DO NOT Quit your job :)